| discovery |
Acrylic on wood
20"x12"
Part of my collage series, this piece explores the parallels between the human form and the earth's landscape. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| slip |
Acrylic on paper
18"x8"x1"
This piece illustrates the elusive sensation which dreams evoke in me- the feeling of grasping at an idea or thought which is constantly just beyond your reach. The figure in this piece is styled around the boldness and fluidity of the forms in Gustav Klimt's water paintings. |
|
$150.00 -
|
|
| hide1 |
Acrylic on wood
7"x5"'
Part of a recent collage series which uses the female form to render certain sensations tangible - in this case, the feeling of hiding within oneself. |
|
$35.00 -
|
|
| identity |
Acrylic on wood
10"x10"
This piece is about some of the elements that make up my identity the way I experience it.
|
|
SOLD
|
|
| memory |
Acrylic on canvas
4"x4"
A piece about the dreamy haze of a distant memory.
|
|
SOLD
|
|
| hide2 |
Acrylic on wood
12"x4"
Another of the collage series. This piece describes a feeling of self-protection and avoiding exposure to the world. |
|
$30.00 -
|
|
| homage |
Gold paint and acrylic on wood
9"x9"
This is one of several recent pieces that express my reverence for and influence by the great artist Gustav Klimt. In this painting, I drew upon his color schemes and technique of layering pattern, as well as reinterpreting a figure from one of his paintings. |
|
$75.00 -
|
|
| try |
Acrylic and paper collage on wood
6"x5"
This pieces is about exactly what it's called - dipping your toe into new and unpredictable experiences. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| philosophy |
Acrylic and paper collage on wood
6"x3"
Another of the Klimt-inspired works, again drawing on his lush color schemes, layered patterns, and strikingly evocative figures. |
|
$25.00 -
|
|
| geisha |
Screen print, paper collage, and acrylic
16"x9"
A collaboration between myself and screen print artist Lee Ritter. The geisha design was inspired by Lee's love of Japanese culture, and I built upon the aesthetic by collaging Hiroshige prints over the original design. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| love/hate |
Acrylic on wood
30"x20"
This piece is about body image issues and the constant fluctuation of self-confidence that accompanies an uncertain sense of self. It is one of a series of first-person perspective self-portraits. |
|
$200.00 -
|
|
| Sock |
Acrylic on wood
18"x18"
Another first-person perspective self-portrait. This is one of a number of paintings in this series which explores means of introducing color and vibrancy to the composition while maintaining the continuity of the contour line. |
|
$175.00 -
|
|
| torque |
Acrylic on canvas
14"x36"
This is a good example of my efforts to invoke a tangible sense of twist and torque in the mind of the viewer through the position of the figure in the painting. One of the series of first-person perspective self-portraits.
|
|
$250.00 -
|
|
| Valentine's Day |
Acrylic on canvas
14"x36"
Another first-person perspective self-portrait. This is one of a number of paintings in this series which explores means of introducing color and vibrancy to the composition while maintaining the continuity of the contour line. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| Owl Triptych |
Acrylic on Wood
Each section 11"x3"
A piece from the blind contour series. In this particular collection I was exploring ways of extending the unfocused effect of the blind contour to the interior of the forms. The result was an off-register screenprint look. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| Rachel's Lions |
Acrylic on Wood
30"x40"
This piece was a commission for a friend of mine. Her request was to create an image which represented the love, strength, and empowerment she associated with lions, her totem animal. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| Closing In |
Acrylic and newspaper on wood
10"x10"
Created for a fund raiser for a local forest defense group, this piece is about the threats which face grey wolves in the Northwest. After a long recovery process to re-establish their population, Northwest wolves were removed prematurely from the Endangered Species list last year. They were fortunately re-granted protections earlier this year but are hardly out of the woods....so to speak. |
|
SOLD
|
|
| You Talkin' to Me? |
Acrylic on Wood
12"x12"
A piece from the blind contour series. In this particular collection I was exploring ways of extending the unfocused effect of the blind contour to the interior of the forms. The result was an off-register screenprint look. |
|
$60.00 -
|
|
| Burrowing Owl |
Acrylic on Wood
11"x4"
A piece from the blind contour series. In this particular collection I was exploring ways of extending the unfocused effect of the blind contour to the interior of the forms. The result was an off-register screenprint look. |
|
$35.00 -
|
|
| Burrowing Owl and Friend |
Acrylic on Wood
10"x8"
A piece from the blind contour series. In this particular collection I was exploring ways of extending the unfocused effect of the blind contour to the interior of the forms. The result was an off-register screenprint look. |
|
$60.00 -
|
|
| give |
Acrylic on Wood
7"x7"x1"
A simple illustration of the gesture of extending an offering. One of the series of first-person self-portraits. |
|
$40.00 -
|
|
| Self-portrait |
Acrylic on wood
11"x11"
Also from the blind contour series, this work was done for a show themed "Love." It's a piece about self-love: a self-portrait describing the process of growing more comfortable with my sexuality.
|
|
SOLD
|
|
| Seated Self-Portrait |
Acrylic on wood
16"x16"
Another first-person perspective self-portrait. This is one of a number of paintings in this series which explores means of introducing color and vibrancy to the composition while maintaining the continuity of the contour line. |
|
$200.00 -
|
|
| Copper |
Acrylic on wood
12"x36"
One of a series exploring first-person-perspective self-portraiture. |
|
$150.00 -
|
|
|
|