|
• Still Bent 2005 / $50
edition 20, (5.75"x8.5") woodcut & polymer plate |
|
• Pee Wee 2004 / $150
edition 10, (7"x6") reductive woodcut |
|
• Two Potato 2004 / $200
edition 5, (11"x15") reductive woodcut, potato print & photocopy transfer |
• Willie B 2005 / $300
edition 10, (10"x7.75") reductive woodcut |
• Young Man Reading Collette on the Train 2003 / $175
edition 10, (14.5"x7.35") reductive woodcut & polymer plate |
|
• St. Chucks 2003 / $100
edition 10, (8"x4.75") reductive woodcut & rubber stamp |
• Wimplemeena 2005 / $350
edition 1, (8.25"x7.25") watercolor monotype |
• Wish You Were Here 2003 / $100
edition 12, (6"x4.5") reductive woodcut & rubber stamping |
• Sissy Pants 2005 / $350
edition 1, (7.5"x9.25") watercolor monotype |
• Choices 2002 / $100
edition 5, (7"x11") woodcut & rubber stamping |
These prints were completed during my eight years of living in New York City. Most of the prints are comprised of monoprints and woodcuts. Their portability and surface quality make them ideal in a city "on the go."
For a sampling of some older prints including; etching, woodcut, monotype and lithographs, click one of the following links.
• 1996-1997 Graduate Prints
• 1990-1995 Undergraduate Prints
Balancing Effect: The foreground image of me and my partner Joshua was taken during one of our trips to "P-town." The background image was taken from the road of an Indiana landscape. The images were then put together along with some drawing to create the portrait you see. "Balancing Effect" was created because of my partner's calming effect on a rather stressful and chaotic life at the time. His personality continues to be a foundation for me, and hopefully I to him.
pin me, please: As a high school freshman, I was 5-feet tall, weighed 83 pounds and wanted to be involved in something. I have never been athletically inclined, but Ryan King, a well-built, handsome senior whom I met at a Christian youth meeting, suggested I try out for wrestling because all body types and skill levels were welcomed. After nearly collapsing at practice during the last round of sprints, Ryan scooped me up and carried me the rest of the way, honeymoon style. Like many 14-year-olds, I struggled with my identity and wrestling showed me one thing that I knew was clearly for me: getting pinned. This image was inspired by the intense practices, friendships and Ryan King for turning the key to a struggling 14-year-old’s heart. “pin me, please.”
|