A collection of my most recent studio endeavors. No series information yet, but there will surely be more work on the way!
Category: Studio Progress
Excavation
These panels are a series informed heavily by the processes of excavation. The surface of each panel developed through layers of paint and collage over the period of nearly a year, with each new session bringing both new overlapping layers as well as scraping away of older layers. A history of creative problems solving lies… Continue reading Excavation
Organ Collage
The saturated colors of magazine clippings in paring with the brilliancy of alizarin crimson, make for potent imagery that appears almost microscopic in nature. Examples shown are small experiments indicative of an idea for future larger works.
Large Scale Painting Completed: “A Breath of Fresh Air”
After going through many compositional changes throughout the past few months, and having began its existence in early 2013, this large scale painting has just now been stretched and completed this March 2014! What used to be a double canvas, un-stretched, hanging-free piece has now been divided into two separate works. With its re-orientation and… Continue reading Large Scale Painting Completed: “A Breath of Fresh Air”
Progress in the Studio
Scanner Experiment #2
Another hiccup from my good friend, the printer. I’m still not sure what these will become, but they are looking pretty interesting so far…
Scanner Experiment
I’m not sure what my printer’s scanner started doing when I was trying to scan some drawings, but it looks incredible! I love these little digital drawings. These drawings are made through digital means, yet in such a way that chance decides on the formatting; there is no way for me to plan how these… Continue reading Scanner Experiment
Progress in the Studio
Experimenting with Flat Collage
This group of work was a result of the final project for my Mixed Media course at SCAD this past spring quarter. I was experimenting with combining photography with painting through the method of collage.