All paintings are acrylic on canvas unless otherwise noted.
Light and Shadow In his own words:
For this series, I decided to return to the figure as the centerpiece of my woven paintings but instead of exploring relationships as in my previous work, I wanted to explore the affect of light and shadows. The same figure is painted separately, with one the focus on highlights and the other on shadows. I am intrigued by the idea of taking two opposing aspects of the same person and weaving them together to make a whole entity.
For this series, I decided to return to the figure as the centerpiece of my woven paintings but instead of exploring relationships as in my previous work, I wanted to explore the affect of light and shadows. The same figure is painted separately, with one the focus on highlights and the other on shadows. I am intrigued by the idea of taking two opposing aspects of the same person and weaving them together to make a whole entity.
The following paintings are my earliest weavings.
They started out as just experiments in figurative expression and became commentaries on interpersonal relationships.
The following woven paintings are abstract examinations of color, texture and pattern.
The six woven paintings below are a series called Analogous, Parts 1-6