Screens and Renderings
As with all my work, while I may enter a space with a specific aim, I remain open to discovery—all threads of my practice intertwined, open to new images that may fill those vessels. Given my proclivity to find richness in liminality, transitional fields that mark both erasure and change. Around construction sites developers use porous scrims with renderings of either what is being built behind, or what that may avail for the community—images of utopian spaces with people of diverse origins reveling in a leisure that most likely will only be attainable by a select few, coincidentally (or not so coincidentally) for both those promoting this endeavor and the people they target as consumers.
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Stadium, 2022, Archival Pigment Print, 50 x 66.5 inches (127 x 168.9 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Cocktail Hour, 2023, Archival Pigment Print, 55 x 96 inches (139.7 x 243.7 cm), Edition of 1, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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On the Waterfront, 2022, Archival Pigment Print, 50 x 66.5 inches (127 x 168.9 cm), Edition of 3, 1 Museum Proof, 1 AP
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Waterfront Property, 2026, Archival Pigment Print, Dimensions Variable
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