I was reflecting with bright mnemonic colors and memories of what art used to be…. the transition of art through Covid.
What started as an architectural image, transformed into a graphic, and thoughts of loosing myself. This was a gentle reminder to always remember who you are at your core, and as an artist.
2008 Art show, I taped words and duct tape around the place, and it was breakthrough moment for the blackout series. This was just the word beauty, and someone passing by at the time. Very fun and enlightening experience as an artist.
Los Angeles, 2016, fun bright colors of a building walking around Korea town. You never know when a face will appear as it does with the abstract.
Miami Beach with my mother. One of my favorite memories.
Black heart pools. Taken in Crozet at a house my friend was staying at while producing a movie on aliens. The pool will always be at the center of my heart, where ever I am.
A vintage-style sofa with floral upholstery and wooden legs, placed on a hardwood floor against a plain white wall. Photographed 2017, passing through a house that was vacant. Nothing was there except the couch.
From a picture of my mothers flower bed, this spring chicken arrived. Spring evokes new notions of renewal, and that there can be change.
Blue Phone Taken at a restaurant in Richmond, VA, the Beauvine Burger, answers all their calls through this rotary phone. This piece is nod to the past while living in the contemporary.
Seems to help save us. When we are trying to help entomb our uniqueness everyday of what we ate, what we shopped for, what we did on social media — Is it helping us? Is it hurting us? Writing from 2008.
A cutout image of two modern high-rise buildings with horizontal and diagonal lines, set against a plain beige background. I will always want to live in the grain of black and white images.
A person standing in front of white curtains wearing a red dress and black boots, showing their legs and part of a tattoo on the left thigh. Viceroy hotel Downtown LA - 2009.
The cover of a music album titled 'Rhapsody' with a large stylized letter 'L' cutout revealing a building with black and gold glass windows. The Rhapsody of the buildings and their reflective light over the city of Los Angeles.