Taken in Paris at a museum for circus arts. It is of an antique carousel in motion. The colors and motion in the image relate a timeless sort of exuberance. To see these antiques still in use ...expand text.
Taken in Paris at a museum for circus arts. It is of an antique carousel in motion. The colors and motion in the image relate a timeless sort of exuberance. To see these antiques still in use it reminds me that people's natures are somewhat immutable as a whole.I am offering this as an extremely LIMITED EDITION series of 11x14 Archival Prints on 1/4 black mount board. For availability in other print sizes please inquire. This image is only available as a very LIMITED EDITION print. I'm keeping it an open edition for now and will only print as orders come in, but I will be closing out the edition after a few orders. Close text
the feeling of someone lost put out there to see and feel. this is not a sofa painting but something more tangible that everyone can relate to from being dumped by your girlfriend to having your gold fish run over ...expand text.
the feeling of someone lost put out there to see and feel. this is not a sofa painting but something more tangible that everyone can relate to from being dumped by your girlfriend to having your gold fish run over by a MAC truck. for those who are strong of soul! Close text
This image was featured at the Galacorina art event Nueva Vida in Tampa, FL, November 2005.This image is of two identical mirros placed across from each other and infinitely reflecting one another. The reflections form a space that seems ...expand text.
This image was featured at the Galacorina art event Nueva Vida in Tampa, FL, November 2005.This image is of two identical mirros placed across from each other and infinitely reflecting one another. The reflections form a space that seems physical as if you could step right into the mirror and walk through it as if it is a hallway. I am very intruiged by the idea of representing a mirror as a physical space and have produced a number of works that explore the mirror as a visual, conceptual, and physical space. This is part of that series. The title 'Down The Rabbit Hole,' of course elludes to the physical space behind the mirror as Lewis Carroll portrayed it in 'Through The Looking Glass.' I have purposely chosen this name as it elludes a bit more vaguely by referring to Alice's earlier adventures in Wonderland and hopefully reminding the viewer that it is our previous experiences in strange worlds which inform us and affect our latest journeys into new ones. (The actual location is a castle in La Roche, France.)I am offering this as an extremely LIMITED EDITION series of 11x14 Archival Prints on 1/4 black mount board. For availability in other print sizes please inquire. This image is only available as a very LIMITED EDITION print. I'm keeping it an open edition for now and will only print as orders come in, but I will be closing out the edition after a few orders. Close text