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 Cartoonist, 9/27/90
Cartoonist, 9/27/90

Watercolor on paper, 30”x22”, 2015

 Cartoonist, 9/27/90 (DETAIL)
Cartoonist, 9/27/90 (DETAIL)

Watercolor on paper, 30”x22”, 2015

I Don't Wish You Were Here
I Don't Wish You Were Here

Watercolor on paper, 30”x22”, 2015

I Don't Wish You were Here (DETAIL)
I Don't Wish You were Here (DETAIL)

Watercolor on paper, 30”x22”, 2015

Survival Strategies
Survival Strategies

Graphite on paper, 30”x22”, 2015

snaFU
snaFU

Graphite on black paper, 16"x12", 2015

this space
this space

graphite and wax on paper, 14"x11", 2015

Messenger
Messenger

Oil, acrylic and encaustic on canvas and purchased surplus issued messenger bag, 15”x13.5”, 2015

Desert Sky
Desert Sky

Acrylic and purchased issued marpat desert camouflage shirt and tactical shemagh with canvas, 17"x9", 2015

Airbourne (flying nun)
Airbourne (flying nun)

Oil, acrylic and purchased military surplus, 10"x8", 2015

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From Montalvo with love

June 12, 2015

Some recent work made during my first month as a resident at Montalvo Art Center. More to come.

Tags Montalvo, Letters from my Father

Letters from the Past inform work for the Future

December 15, 2014

Recently, I rediscovered letters I had saved from my father when he was in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm. I had not read them in over 20 years and I was struck my father's reassuring words to my young self as he was surrounded by uncertainty and conflict.  These personal artifacts have grounded my existing exploration of military aesthetics in my experiences as the son of a marine. The letters will form the basis of a new series of paintings, drawings and videos depicting the letters and cultural signifiers from the period covered in the letters (Sept ‘90 – March ‘91). Recreating these letters by hand is significant to me, where I am tracing my father’s hand, whose words are giving my teenage self, fatherly advice, communicating his beliefs and doubts and recounting his experience. Serendipitously, my father was 41 when he wrote these letters to me – the same age I am now. 

In Painting, Watercolor Tags 2014, Letters from my Father, Watercolor

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