
paintings
These large scale paintings transform spaces. Fascinating juxtapositions of opposing textures in maximalist patterned landscapes abound. There might be shiny passages of gold leaf traversing across matte rugged concrete, or sequins buried in venetian plaster. They are archeological studies, inspired by the impression of time on everyday urban spaces. Graffiti on a hundred year old underpass wall which has been destroyed and created anew, or a tattered layered silk remnant reimagined as pattern stamped on wax. They are magical to engage with from varying angles, and they transform into an entirely new painting as the light changes throughout the day and night.
Wyoming
Wyoming
Gold leaf leaps out from beneath an opaque wash of cement, accents by droplets of ultramarine blue. Illegible loops and swirls in black paint weave throughout the midground. Light hits and reflects a golden sheen off of the textured marks on the canvas. Spatters of grey wash travel with velocity across the surface above a tumultuous spat of violet and blue.
1’x1’
This piece is available to be purchased, or for rental at $200 a month.