I have a print displayed at Bar Zim in Barcelona. Im very happy my artwork is in Europe, I hope to have a lot more in the near future. I finally found a photo of the artwork in the bar.
This photo of Zim is courtesy of TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g187497-d2427145-r125955566-Zim-Barcelona_Catalonia.html
Monday, November 26, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
I Can't Have Tea Late at Night Because of All the Ayes Ayes
This painting explores the
idea of insomnia, and its psychological effects. An interesting side effect of
lack of sleep is the distortion, or ripples, in the stream of perceived reality. Deprive yourself of sleep long enough, and the world of dreams begins to seep into our world of being awake. Whether the cause of insomnia is
internal or external, a lack of sleep can alter our perception and temporary
understanding of time and space, and we can begin to question the certainty of
our being and what we traditionally perceive as normal life experience.
The aye-aye is a nocturnal
lemur from Madagascar with an unusually long middle finger. Some natives of
Madagascar believe that aye-ayes are heralds of evil. The superstition
surrounding the aye-aye is that if one should point its narrow middle finger at
someone, they are condemned to death. It is also believed that aye-ayes sneak
into houses through the thatched roofs and murder the sleeping occupants by
using their middle finger to puncture the victim's aorta. Because of this some
villagers will kill ayes-ayes on sight and hang up their corpses to ward of
evil.
In this artwork the woman
sits naked at the dining table, while floating up towards the chandelier on the
ceiling as a group of curious aye-ayes ransack the house. The woman has given
up, letting go of any semblance of control, accepting everything with an
indifferent passivity, creating a symbiotic relationship with the inquisitive
lemurs. The aye-ayes in the artwork are a manifestation of insomnia, the furry heralds of the inauspicious, with each passing moment the problem becoming larger, more out of control.
This painting was created in 2010.
This painting was created in 2010.
The Blind Prophet of New Orleans
The man in this artwork is blind, his sight is not of light waves, but more metaphysical. He is the landscape of New Orleans, he is the streets, the buildings, the bridges, the trash, the enslaved horses, the ubiquitous street musicians, the bittersweet smell, the ancient cracking sidewalks and musical rot iron. The city speaks through his mouth, but no one listens.
If our lifetime was only one day, could you believe in the existence of the stars and the eternal deep night of the universe, if all you had ever seen up to that point was the blue skies and clouds? The revolving dance and song of the prophets echo throughout our history, alternating between respect and ridicule, between a belief in that which is only tangible and that which is beyond what our eyes can see.
Most prophets from western religions could be seen in the same light as the homeless man preaching in the street. Moses talking to a burning bush, Abraham about to kill his son because of voices he hears. These are just two examples of many. If these events took place today, on our modern stage, how would the average person look upon these prophets? Imagine a modern day prophet warning the cities inhabitants that there will be a terrible flood in the streets of New Orleans in the near future. Who of us would take them seriously, would even stop to discuss it with them? How do we draw the line between illusions and fantasy, and our shared collective reality, and is there even a line?
This painting was created in 2009.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Downstairs
http://www.upstairsgalleryla.com/downstairs/crawl_121004.htm
I will be showing in October at the new Downstairs Gallery in Monroe, Louisiana. The exhibition is titled "Outside (r) In" and I will be with 2 other artist; Wendell R Wilson and the resident artist Julie Pearson.
I will be showing in October at the new Downstairs Gallery in Monroe, Louisiana. The exhibition is titled "Outside (r) In" and I will be with 2 other artist; Wendell R Wilson and the resident artist Julie Pearson.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Recent happenings
2 of my paintings will be at the 2012 Toy Joy Art Show. August 9th-September 1st, 2928 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX (inside Tom's Tabooley).
I was awarded an honorable mention in the Austin Art Board contest. The artwork will be hanging in Bass Concert Hall from August 22-October 8th.
My art "The Judgement of the Owls" is currently hanging in Austin City Hall, I was informed by ABC that their TV show "The Lying Game" will be filming there and my artwork could possibly be in a background scene.
Around 4 of my paintings will also be on display inside Freescale at Texenza Coffee, (but you have to have a security badge to enter).
I am currently working on a new serious of paintings, and after I complete about 10-15 of them I will be looking for exhibitions around Austin.
I was awarded an honorable mention in the Austin Art Board contest. The artwork will be hanging in Bass Concert Hall from August 22-October 8th.
My art "The Judgement of the Owls" is currently hanging in Austin City Hall, I was informed by ABC that their TV show "The Lying Game" will be filming there and my artwork could possibly be in a background scene.
Around 4 of my paintings will also be on display inside Freescale at Texenza Coffee, (but you have to have a security badge to enter).
I am currently working on a new serious of paintings, and after I complete about 10-15 of them I will be looking for exhibitions around Austin.
Friday, July 6, 2012
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