
Sculptural Paintings
This work was in part inspired by a desire to simplify the process of making work presentable for exhibition. I have always done my own framing and had grown tired of the monumental effort required to mat and frame my work before a show. I began toying with the idea of painting on ready-made “display armatures” (as began calling them). This impetus provided me with an opportunity to utilize skills developed over a number of undergraduate sculpture classes. The time seemed ripe to look for a way to combine painting with 3-D form.
"Eclipsing the Bard", oil on canvas with hand-carved wood, Acrylic Tubing, carborundum, Slate coal and silicon chip.
"Nearing the End, Pondering Origin," graphite on paper with Wood and plaster, 2002
"The Three Graces", Oil on conjoined canvases, with Bamboo, twine wood, vinyl, glass and saw blade, 2004
"Sucking It Dry", oil on canvas, with globe acrylic tube, stand and kerosene can, 2004
"Five Times the Heat", oil on conjoined canvases, wood, polymer clay, 2004
"Star Vinegars", oil on cabinet door, 2003
"Victim of His Own Success", oil on panels, Fry-a-lator baskets, knife, hand carved frames.
"Titanic Folly", oil on panel, with suitcase, and oar, 2003
"The Academician", oil on canvas with table, phone and cord, 2003
"Tool Evolution Box," ("Caliper and Knotted Twine" and back sides), oil on panel mounted in computer tower, 17"h x 24" x 7" d, 2001
"Tool Evolution Box," ("Caliper and Knotted Twine" side), oil on panel mounted in computer tower, 17"h x 24" x 7" d, 2001
"Tool Evolution Box," ("Ergonomic Hammer and Rock" side, oil on panel mounted in computer tower, 17"h x 24" x 7" d, 2001
"Tool Evolution Box," ("Hammer and Rock" side, oil on panel mounted in computer tower, 17"h x 24" x 7" d, 2001