These two pieces were recently installed in an office in Altanta Ga! If you're Atlanta, you should totally sneak into this office to go check 'em out!
Tessellations @ Short North Tattoo
I'll be showing a bunch of new Tessellations at Short North Tattoo this July! The opening reception is on July 2nd from 7 - 10. Come check it out!
Harmony Of the Seas
I feel like I've been waiting such a long time to share this news, but it actually wasn't too long ago that I was commissioned to create a new Tessellation wall sculpture! It's for a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship! Crazy, right? I know! The ship is the Harmony of the Seas, which was just launched, and is the largest passenger ship in the world! And while the thought did cross my mind, no I did not ask to be paid in cruise tickets.
Vintage Photo Finds
Im gearing up for some new Tessellation projects by scrounging up new source material! These goodies were found on a recent trip to Savannah.
Studio Upgrade
I've been making some upgrades to my studio space and it's finally coming together! I rearranged the space and added a second work table to extend my usable work surfaces and take better advantage of my one window. This makes me extremely excited to work in my space. I've worked out of the second bedroom of my apartment for the last 4 years, and sometimes it's the best thing in the world to work from home and sometimes it can be incredibly challenging. My new sunny work surfaces definitely make things easier. I also added two more utility shelves for material and project storage, plus some happy plants and a hungry cat.
Dream House @ Pittsburgh Center for the Arts
My Dream House installation is now up at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts until April 17th, 2016. Check it out! Full documentation coming soon.
Dream House Prep
Getting all my materials set and calling in all my favors for my show this spring at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts!
Intimacy Art Show
This piece is headed off to Rabbithole Studios in Brooklyn, NY for the Intimacy Art Show on August 22nd. Check it out if you're in town!
Dream House Sculpture
I'm pushing my Dream House series from 2D into 3D. Hopefully this is the first of many cloud puffs. Big things in the works guys.
Blue Skies
Still image experiments with Dream House cut-outs
Dream House
Tessellation Portals (or Portholes?!?!)
Made these up last week for a potential show in April. I feel like a genius because I really wanted some round frames but I couldn't find any on short notice, so I bought two clocks at Target and disassembled them for their frames. I'm cool like that.
UPDATE: Both of these pieces were accepted into the Sweetwater Center for the Arts show Shaping New Worlds and were part of a review written for TribLive. Check out the article here.
Columbus Moving Image Art Review
In a very entertaining turn of events, my two food gifs from my Art A Day series are being screened as part of the Columbus Moving Image Art Review. Come check out my giant face on the big screen for exactly 30 seconds on Friday March 13th, 8pm, Hagerty Hall 180.
Day dreaming on a snowy day
ImageOHIO 15
Super excited to debut this new Tessellation as part of the ImageOHIO 15 show. Come check out all the great Ohio photography and video art at the opening at the Fort Hayes Shot Tower Gallery on Friday, January 23rd 7-9pm. The show runs from January 20 - February 20.
UPDATE: This piece was included in a review of ImageOhio 15 for artHOPPER. Check out the article here.
Neighborhood and House Rings
Super excited to add these rings from my An Art A Day series to my Etsy Shop!
an art a day: treehouse 2.0
So this is my 30th and last Art A Day! Even though it was rough and stressful getting the ideas made, documented and posted every night, I managed to push out something new every day.
In my normal work mode I often get really wound up in making large projects that take me days or weeks to finish. If I don't have 3 hours of solid time to devote to working on a project I sometimes wont even bother. So I decided to challenge myself to adapt to a different approach, one that's a lot looser, a lot faster, one with less restrictions where I didn't judge myself too much about the process and content. I wanted to make room for little art as well as big art.
It really came down to making art an everyday priority, so even though I'm done making art EVERY DAY (I miss going to bed on time, and seeing movies and going out) I'll continue to invest more everyday moments into my artmaking. So as I continue to share more single day art projects, look out for #smallarts.