Sidewalk Arrangement, 2020 (sold)
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Downward Gaze, 2021 (sold)
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Unfettered 2, 2020 (sold)
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
The Break of Day, 2020 (sold)
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Bushwhack, 2020
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Kerfuffle, 2020
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Effervescence, 2020
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Unparalleled, 2020
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Rumble, 2020
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Abandon, 2020 (sold)
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Tailspin, 2020 (sold)
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Field Vision, 2020
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Whirl, 2020
India Ink on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Bundle, 2020 (sold)
Watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.
Undone, 2020
Metallic watercolor on Somerset
30 x 22 inches
The Unfettered Series is created using the trim waste from brochures retrieved from a printer: when dipped in ink and dragged along a surface, these thin strips of paper become mark-making tools that offer limited control but allow me to make spontaneous and gestural marks. I started these drawings as our neighborhoods were shutting down due to Covid-19: beyond the hardship and loss suffered by many during the past year, the drawings capture the sense of spontaneity and lack of control that has characterized these times. The lockdowns allowed many of us to rediscover our neighborhoods, with a renewed appreciation of what was close at hand, and the drawings are inspired by visual moments experienced during my daily walks. They hint at a sense of hope and rediscovery as the marks morph through repetition to convey a feeling of effervescence and lightness.