Friday, March 30, 2012

My (foggy) New York

A week or so ago I was walking around my neighbor (doing something I can not mention here) and I noticed it was really foggy.  It looked like what I think London looks like very day.  With that said I took a bunch of pictures.

Enjoy!













Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Weeks of non posting

I'm sorrrrrrry! It's been weeks since my last post and once again I have a million reasons as to why I haven't posted anything. This time I will not bore you with details but instead show you proof.

The following are images after hours in the wood shop where my panels have been made. Naturally once there are in done I need to stretch canvas, gesso and the glue the shit out it. The glueing process takes a lot longer then you'd expect.  (those pics are for next time)










I will have my next "V" panel done this week. It will be called "Saint She-Ra", from the 80's cartoon where she fought for freedom, liberty, puppies, and all that good stuff. Just kidding ... She fought along side the "Great Rebellion" to end oppression and slavery. Pretty intense stuff for a cartoon aimed at little girls and gay boys.

For those of you who are interested, here's a brief summary of She-Ra's background in: wikipedia

Here are some clips:







The last one is hilarious!


Friday, March 2, 2012

Mini Vs

As some of you might know (or have seen images of) I am working on a few 7 foot panels for a solo show in the fall. Between now and then I have decided to also work on a handful of mini panels. These will be slightly more playful and much more NYC apartment friendly. They measure 25"x15"x2" which is much smaller then their 7'x3'x2" counter part. Check out some of the pics below. . .



image on the left:     
      Title: Spider-Mac
      Year: 2012
      Medium: Ribbon, ink, Chinese paper, found and stolen objects on canvas
      Dimensions: 15 x 25 x 2 inches


image on the right: 
      Title: Cat Ford
      Year: 2012
      Medium: Ribbon, ink, Chinese paper, found and stolen objects on canvas
      Dimensions: 15 x 25 x 2 inches