details: oil on canvas, 12” x 12”, 2011
Another new painting in progress. I’m revisiting my 2005 series details.
untitled: oil and graphite on linen, 24” x 20”, 2011
New painting in progress. I’m revisiting my 2005 series Tic-Tac-Toe.
untitled: graphite on panel, 20” x 24”, 2007-present
Still a work in progress… (see other works in this series)
untitled: graphite on panel, 20” x 24”, 2007-present
This series began with a focus on the early stages of the painting process, dedicating myself entirely to the art of drawing. Observing the different stages of creation has always been of much interest to me. At this point in time, I’m not sure how far these pieces will be taken, yet that’s part their appeal… Could these works be shown as is? Do they require a higher level of finish? And, most importantly, how does the finish of these works relate to the message they seek to bring to the viewer?
As the message is becoming clearer to me with each piece, it is currently impossible for me to answer these questions. There are many more pieces to come, and through those works, I hope to begin to answer these challenging questions.
details: oil on canvas, 5 x 12” x 12”, 2006
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Un, Two, Tres, Quattro, Fünf: oil on canvas, 5 x 36” x 72”, 2006
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Tic-Tac-Toe: oil and graphite on linen, 22” x 20”, 2005
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connecting… even when there’s a gap: oil and graphite on panel & photograph in shadow box, 66” x 78”, 2005
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Diversity: oil, acrylic, encaustic on canvas & panels, 50” x 66.5”, 2005
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![connecting… even when there’s a gap: oil and graphite on panel & photograph in shadow box, 66” x 78”, 2005
On display during HOME·[made]:
View exhibition info →
Read The Queen’s Journal’s review →
Read the Union Gallery’s review →
View comments from the exhibition guestbook →
As well as during How much would you say this weighs?:
View exhibition info →](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ltj17rAcAz1r59edvo1_500.jpg)

