The latest from the studio. Actually completed last month in time for entry into a show in Seattle.
I like the aesthetic of this piece, which is actually a re-work of an earlier piece that sold (the only one that sold!) when I showed at Redtail Gallery last year. That show, called Paradise Lost and Found, was a collection of assemblages dealing with gender issues, including the mythologies of relationships, romantic love, etc.
This piece has a bit of an edge to it. I like that. It's not what it appears to be. Things rarely are so simple, right?
This is called Free Love.
I like the aesthetic of this piece, which is actually a re-work of an earlier piece that sold (the only one that sold!) when I showed at Redtail Gallery last year. That show, called Paradise Lost and Found, was a collection of assemblages dealing with gender issues, including the mythologies of relationships, romantic love, etc.
This piece has a bit of an edge to it. I like that. It's not what it appears to be. Things rarely are so simple, right?
This is called Free Love.
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