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scratch boards
Small drawings I make by inking a piece of mat board, drawing a background with oil pastel, then scratching through the pastel with a needle to reveal the ink underneath. |
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sources and inspirations
My process starts with photography. But when I collected these images for inclusion in my exhibition, something larger than process emerged: an artist's vision. |
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the little prints
This set of eight two-inch square prints fits into a hole in my body of work—small, affordable edition work. |
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dream
catchers
My new work adds a new element: the interface between the natural world
and human detritus. |
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love
knots
My new drawings find sensuous connections between trees and the Earth that
nourishes them. |
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chairs
of bryant park
The series of drawings based on the chairs of Bryant Park explore the intimacy
and alienation that define our experience as social beings. |
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venerablis
This new piece, created especially for the Law Library at the College of William and Mary exemplifies the tree series' combination of calm intensity. |
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VCCA:
Places and Things
View
photos from my August residency at the Virginia Center for Creative
Arts.
Read about the experience on my blog. |
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woods
I've been a very bad boy when it comes to updating my website. Still,
if you want a sense of my tree series, go here,
here,
or here.
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citymouse, countrymouse
My new blog is inspired
by one of my new drawings. It's written in two voices: the side of
me that loves the City like crazy and the one that wants to get the
Hell out. read the
blog | see
the drawing | more tree drawings |
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interactions
The recent exhibition at Migration: a Gallery combined my chair drawings
with the canopies and tree portraits. I've never had a show look so
great and full of curatorial surprises. Kudos to Laura and Rob for
doing a great job! gallery
info | review
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photosgalore
At last, photos from our summer
in Virginia, my trip to Burning
Man, and a sneak preview of Niobe,
my long-awaited first outdoor stone carving. |
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coverstory The
Brooklyn Rail combined one of my photos with a super-tight design
to make one of their most compelling covers yet. |
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relief
Thanks to everyone who visited my recent show of marble reliefs
at Figureworks.
Positive and accurate
review
in NYArts Online |
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stool sample
Two long-time friends collectors commissioned a pair of stools like
the Pompeii series—only better!
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paperwork
If you liked my reliefs, you'll love my new series of related block
prints—colorful and affordable. |
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in edition...
No longer just marble, now I'm also doing reliefs in bronze,
like this one. |
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keeping culture current
At long last, I've completed my portal site, culturecurrent.com.
Culturecurrent is larger than just this site, which features my artwork.
The new portal lets you visit all of my recent sites, this
one included. Some of them are getting some real buzz. Take
a look |
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Navarro award
The Justice Center commissioned a marble award that is designed to
pass from one recipient to the next.
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collecting on a budget
We've finally released the inaugural issue of Conversations on Collecting,
a new community-driven e-newsletter for art collectors and their champions.
In this installment,
collectors share some tips for bringing a much-desired work of art
into their price range. |
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voice somewhat in the dark
The Village Voice cited my studio as evidence that artists
are flocking to the Bushwick neighborhood. That's great, except the
studio's not technically in Bushwick at all... |
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critter
part cootie, part kitty, part kid, my
new sculpture defies easy classification |
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the city that never sleeps I've
embarked on a new series that combines long-exposure photographs with
text observations in a series of folio pages about New York by night.
These works, beautiful objects in themselves, will eventually be presented
in either an artist-book, or in a portfolio of limited-edition prints.
Preview the series
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