Welcome to my gallery page. Collage is a medium full of play and discovery, and it allows me to deconstruct and reshape the world around me. Through activating a wide range of printed materials and ephemera from 19th century to current sources, I hope to evoke visually engaging feelings of nostalgia and create visual commentary on American popular culture, past and present. You can find more details on my inspiration and process in my artist statement here.
I invite you to explore my artwork and investigate the threads and connections within and between each piece. If you are interested in purchasing my work or a customized commission, please contact me here.
James Brown/Lauren Bacall, 1990: 7 ¼” x 6 ¼”
House Chair 1, 1991: 5”x 7 ½”
Chair/Chest, 1991: 7 ¾” x 6 ½”
Home Inspires Me, 1995: 11 ¾” x 8”
Hour After Hour After Hour, 1995: 11” x 6 ¼”
New York Needs You: 12” x 9”
Keeping Busy, 2012: 24” x 36” (detail view)
Breathless, 2013: 5 ¼” x 6”
Burning House, 2014: 40” x 30”
Snap Shot, 2017: 11 ¾” x 10”
Honcho Dawn, 2017: 11 ½” x 9 ¼”
Look at the Television, 2017: 8” x 6 ¼”
Steam Iron This, 2018: 7 ½” x 6 ½”
My Sailor Boy, 2017: 6” x 6”
Howlin’ Coyote, 2018: 10 ¾” x 8”
Dynamite, 2018: 10 ¾” x 8 ¼”
19. Honey, Buddy, Love, 2018 13 ¾” x 12”
The Old Spinning Wheel, 2019, 12” x 9”
Rodeo Bird Man, 2020, 10” x 7 ½” (digital print only)
For My Baby, 2020, 12” x 9 ¼”
Two Guitars, 2020, (digital print only, original in private collection)
My Blue Heaven, 2020, 12” x 9”
Hillbilly Wheel of Song (kinetic object), 2020
“Collage is the cut, the tear, the rupture and the overlay of our contemporary culture. It is the hybrid language of urbanity—remixed, re-contextualized, and wholly built from the fragments of daily life.”
My work is available for sale and I also welcome commissions and collaborations, particularly if you’re a musician (individual or ensemble) and my work resonates with you.