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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Acrylic
Size: 6.3 W x 26.7 H x 0.5 D in
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The piece, Some of Something, is a remixed assemblage work completed in 2015, using stencils as its main element. It is somewhat of a pun, as the letter "G" is missing, therefore, it is "some" of the word "something". It is also based on the aphorism: "If you don't know what you should be doing, do something. Your time wouldn't have been wasted anymore than if you did nothing." Puns are interesting because they easily merge language with the visual arts, in this case photography. These are photographs of used stencils, and the title is a pun, word-play, self-reference, and axiom all at the same time.
Acrylic on Acrylic
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6.3 W x 26.7 H x 0.5 D in
Not Framed
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After an extensive career as a musician, I began working visually (primarily in graphic design, inspired by album art), then into painting and collage. I tend to work in series, using various constraints based on color pallets, particularly in my minimalist "Black, White and Red series", which also uses metaphors from music, for example, the "Interval Cubes" and "Color of Sound" projects. Today, I find myself working on an ongoing series of interrelated and interdisciplinary projects with an eye toward making fabricated and installation art for private residences, offices, and public spaces. Please follow my YouTube Channel for new videos and talks about my work:
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