Tumble, 2020 (Included in the de Young Open exhibit, sold)
Encaustic, Oil
42 x 42 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 2, 2020
Encaustic, Oil
30 x 30 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 7, 2020 (sold)
Encaustic, Oil
36 x 36 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 8, 2020 (NA)
Encaustic, Oil
40 x 40 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 8b, 2020 (sold)
Encaustic, Oil
40 x 40 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 6b, 2021
Encaustic, Oil
30 x 30 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble AM, 2020
Encaustic, Oil
30 x 30 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 5, 2020 (sold)
Encaustic, Oil
30 x 30 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble Tests, 2020 (sold)
Encaustic, Oil
8 x 8 x 1.75 inches each on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.
Tumble 4, 2020 (sold)
Encaustic, Oil
20 x 20 x 1.75 inches on panel
The Tumble series is a result of my attraction to the ephemeral, to the contrast between complexity and evanescence. Inspired by my love for brambles, branches, tumbleweeds and knife patterns on aged cutting boards, Tumble allows me to lose myself in the therapeutic creation of spontaneous and unselfconscious lines, whose repetitive nature feels like our time during Covid-19 shelter-in-place.