…and thus cometh the harbinger.

I use paint in works that are a large scale.  A scale that that exceeds at least eight feet pushes the viewer to be swallowed by the motion and activity within the picture plane.  At a larger size the texture of the piece is more apparent, a texture that is best captured with paint.  The canvas are not stretched on bars but rather hung from hooks leaving a space an inch and a half from the wall.  They hang like tapestries or skins. ~ 2007

Sea_webThe Enemy of the Sea, mixed media on hung canvas, 14′ 9″ x 11′ 9″, 2006

Sea_scale_webThe Enemy of the Sea – scale

Sun_webInto the Sun that Never Sets, mixed media on hung canvas, 11′ 9″ x 8′ 9″, 2006

Hogtied_webLowside of Hogtied, mixed media on hung canvas, 11′ 9″ x 8′ 9″, 2006

Hogtied_scale_webLowside of Hogtied – scale