My solo exhibition Once Familiar recently took place at the University of Rio Grande’s Esther Allen Greer Museum. This was a great opportunity to show a majority of the artworks from the Once Familiar series, and the museum’s cozy familiarity definitely enhanced the surreal qualities of these pieces. In addition, having this exhibit deadline motivated me to finish up a large group of Memory Vessel sculptures, which enhanced the conversation among everything on display.
- Hyper-trophy, steel, cast rubber, and paint
- Hyper-trophy, side view
- Hyper-trophy, detail view
- Hyper-trophy, detail view
- Hyper-trophy, detail view
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), Glass, found objects, 3D printed plastic, epoxy putty, hot glue, and vinyl paint
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), detail view
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), detail view
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), detail view
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), detail view
- Memory Vessel (Silver Series), Glass, found objects, 3D printed plastic, epoxy putty, hot glue, and vinyl paint
- In Defense of Intellectual Luxury, steel and paint
- Memory Vessel (Gold Series), glass, found objects, 3D printed plastic, epoxy putty, hot glue, vinyl paint, plywood, and steel
- Memory Vessel (Gold Series), detail view
- Memory Vessel (Gold Series), detail view
- Desk Job, spray paint on panel
- Eagle Eye (Spinning Wheel of Death Edition), toner transfer, ink, and gouache on panel
- Nothing Happened #2, cast aluminum