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Untitled  AV18 [Erebus]
Polymer paint on tar paper on panel
35x70"
2015
Untitled AV3 [Shiva]
Polymer paint on tar paper on panel
36x59.5" (Sold)
2010
Untitled AV19 [Pontus]
Polymer paint on tar paper on panel
35x70" (Sold)
2015
Untitled AV4 [Nyx]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
29.75 x 70.5" (Sold)
2011
Untitled AV2 [Moby]
Polymer paint on tar paper on panel
36 x 59.5" (Sold)
2010
Untitled AV8 [Means of Escape/Daphne]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
59.5 x 34.75" (Sold)
2012
Untitled AV6 [Sight and Seeing]
Polymer paint on panel
24 x 36"
2012
Untitled AV1 [Forget Me Not]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
27 x 39"
2010
Untitled AV11 [The Backward Looking Futurist]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
30 x 24"
2013
Untitled AV7 [Horus]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
29.75 x 70.5" (Sold)
2011
Untitled AV5 [Naiad]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on Panel
23.75 x 23.75" (Sold)
2011
Untitled AV10 [Almost Never]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panel
20 x 30" (Sold)
2013
Untitled AV9 [Out and Back]
Polymer paint on tarpaper on panelaper on Panel
24.5 x 29.75" (Sold)
2012

The search for a dead, dark black lead to working on tar paper as a ground. Paint is thrown onto the tar paper and the color is chosen at random as the piece evolves. The throw is then deconstructed and reassembled as a new unpredictable form.