Thursday, October 6, 2011

Book show at ox-bow

Books and more books... Nick Johnston, my studiomate, and I decided to put together a little show in our studio. He made books he haven't finished and I made painting of potential book sculptures. His books are displayed directly above mine and are quiet nice.


Books on baseboard.

Wash



Spirit of the age

The sex book

Pincushions

TRADE SECRETS

Voyage to Jupiter

How to get CONTROL of your TIME and your LIFE

A little bonus sculpture.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

flashes


Inside out

MTB

Weaner

K hole, as in "internet k hole."

Camo hut.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

last couple of days

I enjoying documenting pieces in all stages of development.



Chair with covering, maquette.

Entablature and extinguisher.





Keep stacking... love the modular sculpture/platforms.



Lexicon series

more lexicon or 2 morphemes

Before

Now

Little walk

Big view, Lake Michigan on a windy day.

A visual diagram of Real Time and Space's history.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

oxbow michigan baby

Three days ago I slid into an amazing locale perched on a lagoon, a mile from Lake Michigan, for a two-week residency at Ox-Bow in MI. My plan is no plan. I'll put pictures of my thought lines and experiments on this blog.



I'm a big fan of list, I think you will be seeing more.

I think this covered chair is great. Maybe more chair-sculptures?

Dark pong.

I was inspired by this an online version of what must be a fantastic show at the Museum of Everything: www.digevery.com.

Pools of green.

Strangler on ping pong table.

Simple stack.

Dry print on form leaning against wall.

Wet print on form.

Larger view.

On edge.

Monday, September 26, 2011

I went to the fair....

TRADE SECRETS arrived at (e)merge art fair with minutes to spare before the deadline for the Thursday night preview, thanks to our wonderful helpers; Mark and Mike.

The installation changed its composition daily.

Who knew carpet could be so fun.

The arrangement on the last day.



Coutney's handiwork, definitely a work of art by itself.

Top-shelf.

Pencil and mineral.

Collaborators of TRADE SECRETS; me and Courtney Tramposh.

Last minute straightening.

Oh so many choices, unlimited possibilities.