Friday, November 30, 2012
New work is under way!
I've been holing up in the studio over the holidays to continue working on a new body of paintings that will make their debut April 2013 at Whitespace Gallery.
My goal is to complete two paintings a week. Smaller paintings take about 20 hours or 3 days of work and some only take 2 days. We'll see how long the largest one will take...probably a month on and off. For now, I'm calling the new body of work "Under the Rainbow", but that is not official yet. It does pop into my mind every day however, and that is how I have been referring to the work. Posted are images of my process, during and complete.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Artist Talk and Reception this week at Trois Gallery
This Thursday, September 20th at 5pm, I will be giving an artist talk about my exhibition "Candy Coated" at Trois Gallery, Atlanta, GA. The show is a mini retrospective, so I think I will talk about several artistic endeavors that I have taken on within the past 10 years. There is a reception at 6pm immediately after the talk. I hope you can make it! Trois Gallery is on the SCAD Atlanta campus on Peachtree St. The exhibit is on the 4th floor of building A in the library.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Candy Coated at Trois Gallery, Atlanta GA
Currently I have an exhibition in Atlanta titled "Candy Coated" at Trois Gallery on the campus of SCAD Atlanta. The exhibition started earlier this Spring and was on view at Pinnacle Gallery in Savannah, GA. It is a collection of more than 4 bodies of work dating from 2007 to the present. The show will be up until late September. There is a reception with artist talk on Thursday, September 20th, time TBA. I hope you can stop and see the work.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Lashes for Ankles

Lashes for exposing your ankles, that is what you get if you're caught, when living in the capitol of Somalia. You're also not allowed to wear bras, listen to music or television or have gold teeth. I'm flabbergasted. Well there goes hip hop among other things. Another odd restriction is the banning of the delicious fried Samosa...the triangular shaped food item, as it too closely resembles the Christian trinity.
These new drawings are a base reaction to such extremes, which I find unacceptable, unlivable and unhealthy. I have a problem with extremes in general. Especially when personal beliefs are imposed on others or used as law. As a western artist, I purposely mirror the disconnect between myself and the oppression which happens around the world. I'm interested in drawing young girls, rebellious in nature, floating in a fantasy world where it is safe to live dangerously.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Hot in the City

Atlanta can get very hot, muggy and humid during the summer. The combination of old fish in the trash and 100F can make for a super stew of maggots and other gross things squirming in the garbage bin. Bugs also come inside, attracted by the A/C, to beat the heat. The other night I watched a big roach wiggle on his back and slowly die his natural death. I think the reason they are so scary is because they are so fast. Their sensory systems are highly acute and they also don't mind running their course right towards you or flying right into your face. I think they embody both fight and flight, not one or the other. They are also brown....I think if they were pink, turquoise or some other attractive color, they wouldn't be so scary. The next time I draw one, it will look prettier.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Mail Art in the Summertime
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