Taking inspiration from mold, fungus, and moss, these colourful blooms of ornament and pattern come to land on and obscure everyday objects, animals, machines, and even language itself. Coming to enshroud objects both everyday and remarkable, these pattern blooms eliminate detail, surface, color, and texture of the original form, replacing the visual appearance of familiar objects with something alive, organic, and visually stunning. Like a careful manicured, miniature garden, the base objects become a foundation, the soil in which dedication, repetition, and a commitment to form, pattern, and colour grow. |
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| Deer Ink on Paper 16x20 2011 |
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| Fawn Ink on Paper 11 x 14 2012 |
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| Blue Owl Ink on Paper 11x14 2011 |
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| Green Owl Ink on Paper 11x14 2011 |
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Daschund |
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| & Ink on Paper 16x20 2012 |
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Seascape |
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When All Our Days Are Numbered |
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| Car Pile ink on paper 8x10 2012 |
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| A+ Ink on Paper 22x30 2011 |
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