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Untitled DV14 [Memento Mori]
Polymer paint on panel
39.25 x 39.25"
2015
Untitled DV13 [Flamethrower]
Polymer paint on panel
44 x 33.5"
2015
Untitled DV 15 [Black Death]
Polymer paint on panel
44 x 33.5"
2015
Untitled DV1 [Voice Lesson]
Polymer paint on panel
17 x 17" (Sold)
2012
Untitled DV7 [Unknown Unkowns]
Polymer paint on panel
20 x 24"
2014
Untitled DV10 [Red Line]
Polymer paint on panel
37 x 43"
2014
Untitled DV9 [Blue Line]
Polymer paint on panel
37 x 42.5"
2014
Untitled DV6 [Known Unknowns]
Polymer paint on panel
36 x 34.5"
2014
Untitled DV8 [Horror Vacui]
Polymer paint on panel
36 x 48"
2015
Untitled DV2 [Camp]
Polymer paint on panel
23 x 17"
2012
Untitled DV 3 [Night Crossing]
Polymer paint on panel
24 x 36"
2013
Untitled DV12 [Race to the Grave]
Polymer paint on panel
12 x 14"
2014
Untitled DV5 [Pursuit of Happiness]
Polymer paint on panel
9 x 12"
2013
Untitled DV11 [Greek Chorus]
Polymer paint on panel
12 x 12"
2014
Untitled DV4 [Illusional Perspective]
Polymer paint on panel
9 x 12""
2013

In this series, paint is poured on a removable ground. The ground is manipulated while the paint is wet to allow it to flow together. After drying, the paint is deconstructed, reassembled, and mounted on panels.

The reconstruction can take the form of a few simple, strategic moves or the total reordering of the pour. In it's final form both sides of the paint are visible which allows the viewer to see the inside and the outside of the pigment simultaneously. Double Vision.