WORKS ON CANVAS.
My current works on canvas are informed by my experiences creating all of the work that came before; many of them are repurposed, painted over, scraped clean, deconstructed and rebuilt. With a lifetime of rich experience I arrive at this body of work continually pushing what I am able to create in the realm of abstract painting. I draw heavily from notions of of the embodied experience in my studio and aim to leave behind captured moments of seeing and thinking.
These works are rarely completed. I often find myself returning to the canvas to add or subtract a few marks and update the surface. Keeping the work in flux allows me a more empathetic experience with how dynamic seeing and thinking can be.
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Mushroom Season, 16x20 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Odd Blocks, 16x20 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Family Statements, 20x20 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
The Heron, 24x30 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Thrilling Conclusion, 24x30 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Vanishing Point, 24x30 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
How To Not Be A Perfectionist, 24x30 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
The Last Hour, 24x30 inches, Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Vivarium, 24x30 inches, Mixed Media on Canvas
DETAIL IMAGES
The work I make is full of subtlety and nuance. There is a lot going on in these seemingly pale or barren areas of surface. I hope these detail images give you a stronger sense of the layers and textures that are built into the work.
Mushroom Season: Detail
Mushroom Season: Detail
Odd Blocks: Detail
Odd Blocks: Detail
Family Statements: Detail
Family Statementst: Detail
The Heron: Detail
The Heron: Detail
How Not To Be A Perfectionist: Detail
How Not To Be A Perfectionist: Detail
The Last Hour: Detail
The Last Hour: Detail
Thrilling Conclusion: Detail
Thrilling Conclusion: Detail
Vanishing Point: Detail
Vanishing Point: Detail