A Street Whose Name I Can't Remember
- Artwork:
- Print on panel
- Materials:
- Screenprint, oil, acrylic on wood
- Dimensions:
- 46
- Date:
- September, 2008
- This is my
- Work
A simple composition with a monochrome upper, composed of shades of white, and an oil bottom. The screenprinted image is a cityscape from Vietnam, layered inbetween are gradations of color masked with white.
The opaque black serves as a barrier and mirror between the perspectival space and the viewer.
Grand Illusions
- Artwork:
- Screenprint and acrylic on panels
- Dimensions:
- 45" x 31"
- Date:
- June, 2008
- This is my
- Process
A print experiment that I hope to explore further. I enjoy the slight gradations of color and the transparency of layers. The possibilities are exciting.
I printed the negative space of my image (the expanses of white and the faint pattern) over a painted surface which would contrast enough to reveal the figures and objects of continue
Found Print
- Date:
- June, 2008
- This is my
- Process
Circa the late 60’s early 70’s.
I found these on the cover of two hardback ‘Reader’s Digest Condensed Books’. There is something elegant and simple about these prints that I appreciate. The slightly offset clover and other minor imperfections exude handmade or at least poorly machined.
The limited color palette works in the favor of the patterns.
One Pale Desire
- Artwork:
- Two Channel Video runtime 10:53
- Date:
- May, 2008
- This is my
- Video
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