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Album Published April 28, 2015

PAINTING 2013-2016 (1 new item)

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Album Published April 28, 2015

CHORUS 2014-2015

"CHORUS" is a collection of 18 X 18 inch drawings rendered in acrylic and graphite on Mylar and mounted to aluminum. They rest on chrome-plated folding music stands. The seamless photo back-drop or skype is approximately 96"H X 216"W X 84"D and is constructed from ply-wood, plaster, and paint. A soundscape is composed by reducing the playback speed of Mozart's Mass Requiem one time for each choral member; thus producing a low chanting hum.

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SELF-CONTAINED WORKS 2014-2015

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WIDOW'S SPEAK 2013

12 Digital play-back cameras on tri-pods surround a life size effigy of a horse in the guise of a Piñata. The horse is constructed from a taxidermy resin casted form, artificial hair, leather, metal, rope, canvas, paint, and black tissue festooning. The video plays on the camera flip-screens as if it were a live feed. The cameras are connected and synched via a network of co-axial cables and stream the video into the next room as a large projection. The video can be seen at the following link: https://vimeo.com/73065360

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CUBA SERIES/ONCE-REMOVED 2010

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CUBA SERIES/RELATED 2009 (9 new items)

"NEGATIVE SEA WALL" is a 12 foot long wall made of black enamel cinder-blocks that bisects an architectural rendering of my grandmother's and mother's home in Havana, Cuba. Atop the wall are 12 hand-blown glass bottles containing drawings on mylar.

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Album Published April 28, 2015

CUBA SERIES/RELATED 2008 (9 new items)

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CUBA SERIES/RELATED 2007

Seven half-sized telegraph poles are daisy chained together with cable wire and placed under a vaulted ceiling in a succession reminiscent of the Stations of the Cross. The vintage speakers emit an electrical buzz and hum while the lighting illuminates the surrounding works.

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Content Published April 27, 2015

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Album Published April 27, 2015

PAST WORKS 1999-2004

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ALMOST SAFE 2006-2007

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SHELTERED 2004-2005

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DECEMBERMAY 2009-2010

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CUBA SERIES/RELATED 2007-2010

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PERMANENT MARKER 2011-2014

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FIRST COMMUNION

22.5 X 17 Inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar and Butcher Paper ©2013

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BLIND FOLDED

17 X 14 Inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar and Butcher Paper ©2013

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PREGNANT PAUSE

30 X 16.5 Inches Graphite on Mylar ©2011

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OSMOSIS

42 X 22 Inches Graphite and Acrylic on Mylar ©2011

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SELECTIONS 2014-2011

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DOUBLE JOINTED

27.25 x 42 Inches Graphite and Ink on Mylar ©2011

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CHASM

35 X 35.5 Inches Acrylic, Graphite, Ink and Spray Paint on Mylar ©2011

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BED RIDDEN II (After Frank Rothe)

42 X 18 inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar with Butcher Paper ©2015

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BED RIDDEN I

42 X 18 inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar with Butcher Paper ©2015

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BED RIDDEN IV

79 X 23 inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar with Butcher Paper ©2015

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BED RIDDEN III

79 X 23 inches Acrylic and Graphite on Mylar with Butcher Paper ©2015

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