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HOMO 2002 / $400
(6"x6"x6")
Monotype & found materials on bound cube with bell
D.Y.K.E. 2002 / $50
(3"x3"x3") Digital images on bound cube with sharks tooth
BTR 1998 / $450
(7"x11"x7") Reductive woodcut, silkscreen, monotype & bell on bound cube
H.O.M.O. 2002 / $50
(3"x3"x3") Digital images on bound cube with sharks tooth
Goodbye Little Faggot 1998 / $450
(7"x10"x7")
Highfire with reductive linocut & acrylic paint
Family Coasters 2002 / $300
(4"x4"x1/2" each ) Found object & acrylic paint
Fart Fucker 1998 / $350
(6"x8"x6") Highfire with silkscreen & acrylic paint
Sock It To Me 2001 / $350
Found object, malleable skin & acrylic paint
Rawhide 1998 / $450
(8"x10"x8") Monotype, silkscreen & bell on bound cube
Before Batteries 2001 / $400 *description
Found object,moldeling paste & acrylic paint
lil' joe 1998 / $350
(8"x9"x8") Highfire with acrylic paint
The Well 2001 / $350
(10"x11"x5") Found object, malleable skin & acrylic paint
Camp-a-Lot 1998 / $350
(6"x6"x6") Reductive woodcut, silk screen & bell in bound cube
 
Just Spit On It 1998 / $350
(6"x11"x6") Highfire with silkscreen & acrylic paint
 
3Some 1998 / $350
(8"x12"x8") Highfire with silkscreen & acrylic paing
 
A Dab Will Do Ya 1998 / $350
(6"x12"x6") Highfire with silkscreen & acrylic paint

These sculptures incorporate found objects with painting and bookbinding materials. My goal was to maintain their function, but alter their use or perception. The viewer is meant to interact with each of the pieces and view from different angles to gain appreciation of each surface.

Before Batteries: This piece is very fun to operate. The viewer may place one of the four bits on the end and crank as normal. The irregular surface and shape of each bit, makes the process of drilling a little weird. This conjurs up giggles, because the viewer can't help but make some association with it as a sexual device, because of the very nature of the penis drill bits.

bitter-sweetbent: This show was a combination of thoughts... which were game playing with reference to dating in a large urban environment and the sexual frustration that can follow. The focus of the show were the oversized butt plugs and the large cubes resembling dice.

The Center for Book Arts hosted the show and asked me to be their Featured Artist in 1999. 



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