Untitled, Relief print of found wood printed on Thai mulberry. Acrylic, copper leaf with patina, mounted to wood panel 15” x 30” x 2” $1200
Left: Untitlted, Relief print of found wood on Thai mulberry, acrylic, copper leaf with patina.
Right: Untitled, Relief print of found wood on Thai mulberry, acrylic, 21k gold.
Both pieces: Mounted to wood panel, 8” x 10 “ x 1”
Right: Untitled, Relief print of found wood on Thai mulberry, acrylic, 21k gold.
Both pieces: Mounted to wood panel, 8” x 10 “ x 1”
Untitled, Relief print on cotton rag paper, acrylic, 21k gold, 22" x 30" sold
Untitled, Relief print on cotton rag paper, acrylic, copper leaf, blue patina 13" x 13". Donated to Kala Art Institutes annual auction.
Sweet Sad Songs Series
Songs that make you cry that good cry.
Songs that remind you of a hard time you got through.
Songs that remind you: you will be ok, even if you don't know it yet.
Relief printed metal plates on kozo, mounted to cotton rag paper, additional metal leaf and patina, 7" x 7"
Songs that make you cry that good cry.
Songs that remind you of a hard time you got through.
Songs that remind you: you will be ok, even if you don't know it yet.
Relief printed metal plates on kozo, mounted to cotton rag paper, additional metal leaf and patina, 7" x 7"
Home, Sweet Home Series
Recently I have begun to incorporate the printed surfaces of found objects into my practice: metal platters, wood, cardboard…each with a narrative of cuts, scrapes and nicks that hold a rich history of use. Once printed these material records of memory appear brighter, richer and shimmering, the imperfections highlighted. Drawing inspiration from Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese technique of using clay and gold to repair chipped or broken pottery.
Relief printed metal plates on kozo, mounted to cotton rag paper, additional metal leaf and patina, 9" x 9"
Recently I have begun to incorporate the printed surfaces of found objects into my practice: metal platters, wood, cardboard…each with a narrative of cuts, scrapes and nicks that hold a rich history of use. Once printed these material records of memory appear brighter, richer and shimmering, the imperfections highlighted. Drawing inspiration from Kintsugi, the traditional Japanese technique of using clay and gold to repair chipped or broken pottery.
Relief printed metal plates on kozo, mounted to cotton rag paper, additional metal leaf and patina, 9" x 9"