Human Icons
These paintings honor and make visible moments of transformation within the people they depict.
Most are made of multiple panels from old paintings, reconfigured and reworked. Joining pieces in new ways mirrors how we continually upgrade versions of ourselves. Some 'older' areas remain visible in their entirety, other areas are largely obscured. The figures emerge from a long, multi-layered history.
These paintings honor and make visible moments of transformation within the people they depict.
Most are made of multiple panels from old paintings, reconfigured and reworked. Joining pieces in new ways mirrors how we continually upgrade versions of ourselves. Some 'older' areas remain visible in their entirety, other areas are largely obscured. The figures emerge from a long, multi-layered history.
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This Moment Is Every Momentacrylic, charcoal and graphite on paper 44“x28”
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1000 Reasonsacrylic, pastel and graphite on paper 85“x45”
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Full Empty Fillacrylic, graphite, ink, colored pencil, torn paintings and hand-cut stamps on paper 41x36
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Silked Bevinacrylic and colored pencil on paper 39"x31"
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Shield Cycleacrylic, pastel, graphite, charcoal, colored pencil, ink and torn paintings on paper 73"x42"
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Radiationacrylic, pastel and hand cut stamps/stencils on paper 42"x52"
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48 Weeksacrylic, pastel, ink and graphite on paper 72"x51"
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With Wingsacrylic, hand cut stamps, torn paintings and to-do lists, ink, graphite on paper 41"x24"
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The Edges That BlurThis painting was an attempt to merge the flags from the US and Afghanistan. A portrait is embedded in each flag. acrylic, graphite, and torn paintings on paper
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Above In Below42"x26", acrylic and charcoal on paper