Posts Tagged ‘stripes’

disappear

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

“disappear”
12″ x 12″
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Stripes:Design Between the Lines

Tuesday, October 30th, 2012

STRIPES:Design Between the Lines
A new coffee table/design book by Linda O’Keefe and published by The Monacelli Press.
My painting, Falling through Your Redolence is featured on page 90. SO COOL!

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ply

Sunday, February 26th, 2012

“ply”
12″ x 12″      sold

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A collector just commissioned me to paint this piece to add to a few of my sock arm paintings that she already has in her collection.

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listening without hearing

Monday, July 18th, 2011

“listening without hearing”
16″ x 20″  
sold
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My right ear is completely deaf. So my left ear is my good ear…even though there is hearing loss in that ear too. I find that the world seems to only exist on my left side. Everything to my right seems to be dead to some degree. Not always, but most of the time I find that I intuitively place my figure with the left ear exposed to the viewer. It’s comfortable to me. I feel like the figure is open to the world when painted from the left side.

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