[acrylics, painting knife, and brush on wood; combined size 51" x 33", $1800] The title "...web we weave" is derived from Sir Walter Scott's "oh, the tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive" quotation. This painting is not really about deception or lies but about choice. Dew drops represent the footprints of choices made in a life. Primarily moving towards one direction with wanderings in others as well.
[acrylics, painting knife, & brush on, 13” x 32” recovered sheet metal, $1200] It surprised me when I completed this painting, how many people responded to it. Of all my most recent works, this one was a concept I had toyed around with for the longest, but was a result that I was least happy with. I wanted to express the similarities of the natures of water and time...life...perhaps I have done so.
[graphite pencils on approx. 14” x 16” illustration board, gifted] I went through a period of time in my early twenties where I had more or less given up on creating “art”. Even now, I’m not really sure what “art” is, but I’m now content to merely create. This drawing was a return to pencil after a 4-year absence in order to try a new technique, which was based on obsessive detail and the difficult task of rendering animal hair. Prior to this time, I had no patience for fine details.
[acrylics, painting knife, and brush on wood; combined size 51" x 33", $1800] The title "...web we weave" is derived from Sir Walter Scott's "oh, the tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive" quotation. This painting is not really about deception or lies but about choice. Dew drops represent the footprints of choices made in a life. Primarily moving towards one direction with wanderings in others as well.
random project
This is where I house all the works that have no distinctive theme behind them. They are projects that reflect random thoughts and occurrences that I come across ranging from the mundane to the unusual.