2010s
35 worksMars — 2018
A companion piece to Succubus, Mars was installed at the Buning Man Pavilion in 2018.
Pulp and Circumstance — 2018
Pulp and Circumstance is a sieries of digital collages made from pulp magazine sources (that inexhaustible trove!). These digital collages have served as the basis for works that have transformed into large scale into oil paintings.
Succubus — 2018
Succubus - A 21st Century She-Devil personifying the automated collective consciousness vampirizing the soul of the individual. She is playing with her cellphone, a man bound helplessly to the screen. From her pineal gland to his crotch area extends an ambiguous energy beam. She towers over an archaic fantasy city. Her skin is embedded with circuity, and she wears a sort of chrome armor bikini. It is at once an allegory for humanity's relationship with the internet, and a satire of old courtship games invented with social media and smartphones.
The painting was presented at Burning Man 2018. It was art for the 'I, Robot' Theme of the festival and was installed in the "Man Pavillion" at the three o'clock position of the pedestal on which the Man was mounted.
Unknown Heart — 2018
Unknown Heart was commisioned by Dr. Benoit Bruneau, Director of the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Research in 2017. This piece was assembled using callage material consisting of vintage anatomical illustrations of dissected hearts in a textbook illustrations of a Pre-Cambrian sea.
Winner's Circle — 2018
Winner's Circle evokes the arc of time and a timeless libido that leaps and transcendent the 'blending sickle's compass. This painting was displayed at the Emerald Cup Cannabis Event at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa by the Phaneros Gallery as a part of a group exhibition of psychedelic and surrealist works.
Acceptance — 2017
This is a series of watercolors I began while staying in Tokyo in the Fall of 2015. They are what I could do with watercolors and ink pens of various sorts (I was especially enthralled with the brush pens available everywhere in Tokyo). I would improvise something on one page of a small watercolor block in a few hours and then start another. About 20 were completed in all, and I later came to call them "Acceptance", because the improvisational nature of the drawing felt like a kind of self-acceptance that really differed from the exacting standards of the large scale "Crossroads of Curiosity" I had createdin 2014-15.
Contraband — 2017
Elephant Shack — 2017
Suffragette City — 2017
Statue Mirror Series — 2016
Erotikon — 2015
Erotikon and relevant sketches
Metal Sketches — 2015
Metal Sketches are a print series that showcase studies in perspective, printmaking on metalic papers, pen and ink, and paint. All original drawings now rest with my old friend, Richard Glen Boire.
Burlesque — 2016
Burlesque — A 'Bestiary of the Burlesque'. This painting celebrates the strip joint, cabaret, and exotic dance club while satirizing it exaggeratedly. The painting expresses moral outrage while fetishistically lingering indulgently on every regrettable tresspass of common decency. Executed in 2014-16, the painting initially derived from a sketch made late one night at Canter's Delicatessen (24 hr Jewish Deli in Los Angeles) in 1991.
Ryder — 2014
artificial construct — 2013
Benediction — 2013
Benediction is a continuation of acrylic paintings based on animation stills. The original animation was part of a sieries called 'Ultra Shorts' (owing to their extreme brevity) which were displayed online as animated .gifs.
Crazyological Dive — 2013
Marker Drawings — 2013
Porn Farmer — 2013
Flesh Impressions — 2012
Shibari Sketches are a collection of sketches created at various kink and rope bondage events.
Flesh Parade Diptych — 2012
Flesh Parade I and II are a pair of small paintings that explore a motif of fantastical fetish faux wall reliefs. Flesh Parade I was produced as a large print and used as decoration at Kinoko Hajime's bondage club, Bar Kun Kun, in Ueno, Tokyo. The paintings were also shown at Flame-o-Rama gallery at 1920 Polk St, SF as part of the Tableax group show.
Malpractice — 2012
Malpractice was created for the Institue of Crazyology Show in 2013. It began as a digital collage before being paited over with acrylic. This piece has been shown before as an Ilumination
Mistress, May I? — 2012
Mistress, May I? is a provocative painting that grapples with the commodification and fetishization of gender, sexuality, and race.
Photoshop sketches — 2012
Suspension of Disbelief — 2012
Three Stigmata Comic — 2012
Believe it or not, this is my one and only effort to make anything resembling a comic strip. "Start small" is advice I just can't seem to ever listen to. Nope, I had to start with a graphic novel of a very complex sci-fi classic, Philip K. Dick's, "Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch" (one of my all time favorite books!). I didn't quite get as far as finishing one chapter. I guess it's nothing to brag about, but I think I was off to a good start, and, who knows, may return to it if the stars align . . .
Torture Garden — 2012
| Torture Garden is one of the painting/collages I was creating around 2013 that is a hybrid of original painting, original photography and collage elements that was developed through an iterative process of photoshop (digital collage), large format printing, and acrylic painting.
Re: Made in Thailand — 2011
Samsara — 2011
The name for this painting derives from the Sanskrit word,'Saṃsāra,' which refers to the flow of life through experience and incarnations. Saṃsāra is often conceived of as a cycle or wheel of experience, and in this depiction the wheel revolves around the soulless eye of this Cyclopean Receptionist as though it were the eye of a storm.
Chemical Imbalance — 2010
Chemical Imbalance is a small oil painting, part of the "Illuminations" series I completed between 2008-2016 of highly detailed (what I would characterize as "medieval" or at least monkish or goliardish - as the case may be) paintings. Part of the 'Illuminations' series, this painting was displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. Chemical Imbalance is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.
Conception — 2010
Conception grapples with cause and effect, action and reaction, centralized in the figure of the Jellyfish. Part of the 'Illuminations' series, Conception was displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. The painting is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.
Gallows Humor — 2010
Gallow's Humor is part of the 'Illuminations' series. This painting was displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. The painting is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.
Human Tree — 2010
The Human Tree, featuring its strange figures sawing down the tree is emblematic to me of the experience of quitting painting. The completion of this painting has come to represent a renewal, like a film played in reverse of Roman soldiers that, by working their saw, are causing a fallen tree to be rejoined, stand up and grow once again. Part of the 'Illuminations' series, this painting was displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. The Human tree is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.
No Parking Zone — 2010
No Parking Zone is part of the 'Illuminations' series, displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. The painting is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.
Traffic Jam — 2010
Traffic Jam is part of the 'Illuminations' series, displayed in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York as well as at the Institute of Crazyology between 2012-14. The painting is one of 8 glowing lightpanels, originally suspended in a dark room and generating their own light to cast their likenesses over the space around them.