PHOTOCOLLAGES
9-PANEL PHOTOCOLLAGES
Nine Photographs printed on archival paper and mounted on individual 16” x 12” wooden panels bolted together to form a 48” x 36” photocollage
TRIPTYCHS
Three Photographs printed on archival paper and mounted on individual 16” x 12” wooden panels bolted together to form a 48” x 12” photocollage

Triptych #004 (Cigar-Monkey Puzzle- Gonorrhea), Photographed in Ambergris Caye, Belize and Rural Pennsylvania. Assembled in Sherman, NY. 2006

Triptych #006 (French Blue), Photographed in New Orleans. Assembled in Sherman, NY. 2016

Triptych #003 (Big Stud), Photographed in Mayville, NY and Sugar Grove, PA. Assembled in Sherman, NY. 2016

Triptych #001 (Boxer-Arthouse-Chan), Photographed in New York and Los Angeles. Assembled in Los Angeles. 2012

Triptych #033 (Crossbones), Photographed in New Orleans, Santa Barbara and Bologna, Italy. Assembled in Los Angeles. 2016
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PAPERCOLLAGES
SERIES ONE
Minimalist Approach to Paper Collages

SERIES TWO
Assemblage and Constructivism Paper Collages

SERIES THREE
Abstract Forms Paper Collages

SERIES FOUR
Found and Torn Paper Collages

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MIXEDMEDIACOLLAGES
SERIES ONE
A group of collages utilizing paper, ink and acrylic paint

SERIES TWO
A group of collages utilizing paper, ink, acrylic and oil paint, oil paint sticks on distressed wood or canvas

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PAINTINGS
SERIES ONE
Oil paintings on canvas

SERIES TWO
Large oil paintings on canvas


SERIES THREE
Oil Painting on wooden panels and distressed plywood
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PHOTOGRAPHY
These photographs are from a series called ‘Found & Lost’, an ongoing project devoted to capturing and preserving
intentional and accidental street art. ‘Found’ because these images are found among the detritus of society. ‘Lost’
because the images will disappear due to nature or the acts of man. Many of these images were used in the work
featured in PHOTOCOLLAGES
SERIES ONE

SERIES TWO

