"Greenish" 2017Glossy photo paper, bond paper
11.5" x 9"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
"Ovoids"2017Glossy Photo paper, bond paper, acrylic paint
11.5" x 9"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
"Pinwheel"2017Glossy photo paper, bond paper
9" x 11"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
High Blue2017Glossy photo paper, bond paper, toile fabric, acrylic paint
9" x 11"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
Big Love2015Glossy Photo paper
8" x 12"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
"Keep a Secret?"2015Glossy Photo paper, bond paper
13" x 9"collage made up of close-up photos of recent chicken wire sculptures.
Kapow!2014graphite, marker,
18"w x 16"hThis drawing is based on an outdoor sculpture I made for the Greenwood Gardens/Studio Montclair exhibition, "Art in Nature." The sculpture suggests animal forms and loosely relates to passages of the Old Testament about animal sacrifices, i.e. offerings to God.
"Late"
2013
Foamcore, spray paint
24"w x 30"h
"Worlds at War"
2012
Paper, metal screen, paint, pencil
20"h x 22"w
"Beginning"
2012
Foamcore, paper, paint, chicken wire
24"w x 30"h
"Way of the World"
2012
Acrylic paint, printing ink, graphite monoprint
16" x 20"
"Happy Mom"
2012
Graphite, acrylic paint, monopring
"The world goes round"
2012
Acrylic paint, graphite monoprint
16" x 20"
"Take That, a Dream"
2012
Acrylic paint, graphite monoprint
16" x 20"
Compressed, molded, pounded wall mounted and free standing tabletop forms made of chicken wire sewn together with steel wire, fabric, steel grating, glass and other materials. References include hybrid animals and primitive ritual objects. Works in the Metal/Fabric series are part process art and part object making exploring the power and mystery of prehistoric and tribal/primitive forms and the larger theme of religious imagery. Some of the work in the series uses the unique characteristics of toile fabric, single layers are almost transparent, accumulated layer create intense colors, as a kind of drawing and painting medium.
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