Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Mannequins

Mannequins
Test piece
Watercolor, color pencil, charcoal
 
Mannequins
Finished
Watercolor, color pencil, fabric pattern instructions


Mannequin
Framed
Watercolor, color pencil, fabric pattern instructions


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Reckoning Exhibition, Foster Gallery

These assemblages use animal remains to create an emblematic allusion that derives from dream theory. The wood and animal remains are painted together as physical interpretations of the presence of animals in our dreams. The subconscious can be spiritual, mysterious, mythical, fantastical, terrifying, or ordinary fabrications adopted from the past and predictive of the future. Dreams can be a way to communicate with the spiritual world. In dream theory each of the animal species used in this work conveys an outcome in a person’s life; change in status, relationships, virtue, luck, or regret. This work actualizes the foretelling of sleep.

Pleasure Will Leave You Naught
Acrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, shells


Pleasure Will Leave You NaughtDetail side viewAcrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, shells

Pleasure Will Leave You Naught
Detail
Acrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, shells



Hounded by Failures
Acrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, deer tails and ears




Hounded by Failures
Side view
Acrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, deer tails and ear
Hounded by Failures
Detail
Acrylic on wood panel, cedar, driftwood, deer tails and ear

Loss of Wealth and Power
Acrylic on wood panel, driftwood, fish heads



Loss of Wealth and Power
Detail
Acrylic on wood panel, driftwood, fish heads

Loss of Wealth and Power
Detail
Acrylic on wood panel, driftwood, fish heads