Brooklyn, NY, United States
I started painting because I was too cheap to buy adult coloring books. Remember that hot fad where ...
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Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
(13 Followers)
I started painting because I was too cheap to buy adult coloring books. Remember that hot fad where adults could “rediscover the simple joy of coloring” as a form of meditation or stress relief? Upon realizing that $25 was the going rate for one of these coloring books, I decided: “I’ll draw my own damn lines to color in.” And so began my paintings: meditative, unplanned, near electric expressions of the inside of my mind.
After developing my voice in the form of curious, geometrically inspired patterns, I began to use form to contain and structure the chaotic medley of colors and shapes that spilled from my brain. I experimented with every form: household appliances, anatomically correct hearts, moths, tea kettles, the female body - finding new ways to create scope and parameters around my patterned madness.
For some larger pieces, my process became a practice of transformation. First, I draw the initial subject in India ink and gouache. Second, I photograph the work, import it to Procreate (on an iPad), and re-draw every last detail of the piece. Third, I scale the digital rendering to be significantly larger than its original counterpart and print it in giclée on canvas. And fourth, I then paint back over the print...
Davidson College
One World Trade, New York, April 2018
Frost Gallery, Brooklyn, January 2019
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