The Space Between

This piece was conceived in a phase of colorful exploration. As the color expanded, I was compelled to bring about the rainbow and then void it out.by x in.

28 in. by 22 in.

Salvaged canvas, spray paint, cardboard, architectural house paint.

Medieval Clown

This one started with a clown fixation. Paired nicely with the textured silver panels. A medieval clown of sorts. The random texture on the panels is created with carpet adhesive.

20 in. by x 16 in.

Salvaged canvas, carpet adhesive, spray paint, cardboard.

Green Peaces

This piece marks the beginning of my cardboard cut-out era. Inspired by moss and clay abundant on the Oregon coast. My first sale of wall art!

24 in. by 54 in.

Wood Panel, Cardboard, Spray Paint, House Paint.

Electric Jelly

Inspired by jellyfish which roam the ocean, this piece is part of a forthcoming jellyfish series, that probably will never come to fruition.

12 in. by 20 in.

Wood Panel, Cardboard, Spray Paint.

Remains

This piece was created by utilizing the carboard cutout remnant of "The Space Between." A burgeoning practice in my work, I look to create two works from each cardboard cutout. One from the individual pieces extracted and the other form the "outline" created from process.

18 in. by 32 in.

Salvaged Canvas, Cardboard, Spray Paint.

Tectonic Existence

Inspired by by Mother Earth and all her beauty, this piece had been lingering in the back of my mind for quite some time. Once the perfect circular "canvas" was procured, the artistic flow followed. A representation of the our earthly land masses and molten lava which lies beneath. This piece represented the first time utilizing textured spray paint.

Circumference: 30 in.

Salvaged construction wood, Cardboard, Spray Paint (flat/textured).

Intergalactic

Another piece built from cardboard remnants. This one spawned out of a random deep dive into the universe and manifestation.

12 in. x 8 in

Salvaged wood panel, Cardboard, Spray Paint, Carpenters Glue.

Spring'in

The first piece of a new textural exploration. Built in the vein of my standard abstract blob layout, this series substituted the cardboard shapes for a more organic form crafted from applied grout.

12 in. x 8 in

Salvaged Wood Siding Shingles, Grout, Spray Paint, Oil Paint.

As Above, So Below

Inspired by the perpetual growth and inevitable decay which ultimately rules our existence. Green growth, and darkening decay. Another piece inspired by magnificent Mother Nature. My first piece incorporating two cohesive panels.

19 in. x 10.5 in

Salvaged Wood, Cardboard, Spray Paint.

Rock & Moss

This was my first piece utilizing the carboard cutout as as a stencil. Individual pieces applied to one piece, while the resulting outline is used as a stencil for the second piece. Like many of my pieces, this was inspired by the beautiful bedrock and vegetation that pervade throughout Mother Nature.

Each Piece: 10 in. x 10 in

Salvaged Canvas, Cardboard, Spray Paint.

White Hot

This piece was created by utilizing the carboard cutout remnant of "Intergalactic." Another piece inspired by the heat embodied by the planet we live on.

16 3/8 in. x 10 1/4 in

Salvaged Wood, Cardboard, Spray Paint, Architectural House Paint.