Abstracts
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I have been working on a couple of new series over the last year. The first series was inspired by urban walls. I am interested in the way that applied layers interact with each other, each participating in the final surface. The painting process is almost a reverse archaeology, building strata in which I am the only one who knows what is buried. In this particular series I am playing with the idea of the refuse of industry, metal fragments that evoke abandoned pieces of machinery.
In the second series I have been exploring abstract forest scape, with brights “burning” through, creating a lattice of light and dark.
In the painting, Metaphase, Acrylic, 36” x 36”, $1300, the resist process I used in creating the painting resulted in an image that reminded me of a stage in cell division when the chromosomes bunch up in fat X shapes.
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Metaphase Acrylic
36” x 36”
$1300
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Industrial Wall 1 Mixed Media
12” x 24”
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Industrial Wall 2 Mixed Media
12” x 24”
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Industrial Wall 3 Acrylic
12” x 24”
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Broken Forest Acrylic
72” x 30”
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Canopy Acrylic
36” x 36”
$1300
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Fire Acrylic
30” x 36”
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Blue Study Acrylic
8” x 10”
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Red Study Acrylic
8” x 10”
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Yellow Study
Acrylic
8” x 10”
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Salmon detail
Mixed media
72” x 30”
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