My mixed media paintings are created over weeks, months and years, each lovingly realized.  I start with a model, paying close attention to impressions and our conversations.  Both form the heart of the piece.  After our time together, I continue alone recalling as much as possible about the sitter and our time together.  The remainder of what happens is intuited.  I draw, paint, scratch into, collage. Hand-made stencils and stamps create additional layers. Gender, race and age sometimes blur.  Figures emerge from long histories of surfaces and ghosted images.  These are real people, alive, changing, vulnerable and genuine.

 

  • Painted Stories
    Painted Stories
    Painted Stories is 60 mixed media portraits built as a large structure. Most portraits feature real people and each portrait has a story written on the back of the panel. Here's an example of one of the stories: "Another Saturday painting Jenn in her butterfly dress, sitting so calmly, no boys, no noise. I added 'hydrogen', the first element, to Jenn's portrait. Her home life was, from the telling of it, like a time bomb... highly flammable like hydrogen. Somehow, she balanced those realities... the calm, the ticking bomb and the butterfly.
  • Liz and Me
    Liz and Me
    Liz and Me oil, acrylic, ink, marker, colored pencil and graphite on paper 22"x19"
  • Portraits #155 & #183
    Portraits #155 & #183
  • Pods
    Pods
  • Thea (with Bevin hidden), Gale and Laura
    Thea (with Bevin hidden), Gale and Laura
    oil, acrylic, colored pencil, graphite, ink and torn paintings on paper approximately 21"x9" each
  • #269, #231 & #280
    #269, #231 & #280
    acrylic, oil, ball point pen, graphite on paper Each panel is approximately 22"x9.5"
  • Luminous
    Luminous

    Luminous (Myles)

    from the Human Icons series

    acrylic, graphite, marker and colored pencil on paper 30"x22"

  •  #270, #274 & #264 (all Kyle)
    #270, #274 & #264 (all Kyle)
    acrylic, oil, graphite, ink, colored pencil and torn paintings on paper Each panel is approximately 22"x9.5"
  • Transmission
    Transmission
    “Transmission” considers connection, communication and isolation during the pandemic as inhaling and exhaling at close range is risky. One of ‘the gifts of COVID-19’ is discovering alternate ways to cultivate community and practice self-leadership. Though physically separated from one another, we continue to share experiences, exchange ideas, images and support. acrylic, graphite, marker and colored pencil on paper 31"x22.5"
  • LED Board, Baltimore
    LED Board, Baltimore