Two years ago, I became a father and simultaneously, lost my father. As a way to mourn his passing, I rented a single room in an old house in which to paint.

Apart from my canvases, the room was purposefully empty. The only other item was a box of my father's shirts. I developed loose geometric under-paintings in muted tones by mimicking the patterns on the shirts.

As I began to comprehend the reality of shared parental responsibility, my private haven became inhabited by a scattering of plushy toys and a sleeping baby. The disturbingly cute accoutrements multiplied at a furious rate and inevitably invaded the foreground of my paintings. The paintings create a scenario where my concepts of two people meet and respond to each other. The coexistence of the two sensibilities parallels the complexity of my emotional state at the time.

 


Precious


Princess Persona


The Every-Thing


Louisiana Unicorn


Grand-Bob Watching Over


Lion's Milk


Just Before I Saw the Elephant


The Butcher Dreaming


Fly Baby Fly


Goalie

 

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