A collection of work from 2012-2015, when I first became focused on the billboard as a subject of painting. I was working in advertising, designing actual billboards. I recall spotting an old dilapidated structure on a rainy day road trip and taking dozens of photographs. Over the years I became obsessed with the shape- a large canvas on legs out in the wild begging for the public eye, the ladders that hint at human caretaking (or neglect), the nature that often enveloped them.
acrylic and deconstructed paper on birch panel
30" x 40"
2015
acrylic on birch panel
24" x 24"
2015
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
24" x 36"
2015
acrylic on birch panel
20" x 24"
2015
acrylic on birch panel
30" x 24"
2015
acrylic, collage on birch panel
18" x 24"
2014
acrylic and deconstructed paper on birch panel
20" x 24"
2014
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
24" x 30"
2014
acrylic and deconstructed paper on birch panel
24" x 30"
2014
acrylic on birch panel
24" x 30"
2014
acrylic, collage on birch panel
16" x 20"
2014
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
20" x 24"
2014
acrylic on birch panel
20" x 24"
2014
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
18" x 24"
2014
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
24" x 30"
2014
acrylic, collage on birch panel
40" x 30"
2013
acrylic, deconstructed paper on birch panel
48" x 24"
2012
A series of 14 letter structures make up the message “Everything is Temporary”
acrylic on panel
11" x 14"
2015
2017, laying out “A Thousand Memories Lay Beneath The Surface of Time” at the top of Castle Rock. (Marblehead, MA)
The artwork meets the inspiration.
A series of 17 letter structures, make up the message “A Thousand Memories Lay Beneath The Surface of Time”
acrylic on panel
11" x 14"
2017