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light painting
2012 – acrylic on canvas – 24″ x 24″
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Destroy the World 1
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″ *
Destroy the World 2
2010 – watercolour on Arches 100% 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
LUMPZ: Who am I?
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 24″ x 36″
LUMPZ->NETTT (large)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 36″ x 24″
Nowhere – Infinite Division of Space
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
silent conspiracy – Platelet Theatre
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
Interstitial
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
Firewall
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
Firewater
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A – 5
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A – 4
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A – 3
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A: WWTA?!?
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 24″ x 36″
LUMPZ: Stone Wall
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
LUMPZ: afternoon sun everyone
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
triangle mesh (non-linear matrix)
2010 – acrylic on board – 24″ x 36″
triangle mesh (non-linear matrix): holding pattern
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
triangle mesh (non-linear matrix): proximity matrix – energy field
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
triangle mesh (non-linear matrix): Goo
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
LUMPZ->NETTT (medium)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 24″ x 24″
LUMPZ->NETTT (small-1)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 12″ x 12″
LUMPZ->NETTT (small-2)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 12″ x 12″
LUMPZ->NETTT (small-3)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 12″ x 12″
LUMPZ->NETTT (small-4)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 12″ x 12″
tree
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 8 1/2″ x 11″
A simple natural algorithm: fill up the space with lines getting thinner as they move outward from the trunk. It is also a reference to veins and arteries – blue is applied over a red base to darken the lines in stage three above. A very rudimentary and early form of natural computing. This would be an example of the first class of methods: “those that take inspiration from nature for the development of novel problem-solving techniques.”
stage 1 stage 2
Mycelium
2009 – pen on bond – 8 1/2″ x 11″
Woodcutter Dream
1993 – oil on masonite – 24″ x 24″
NFS
from second year BFA – based on a dream – Roger Waters and Syd Barret were teaching me a Buddhist discipline of wood cutting. This is one of my favorites from school.
cells
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
cells: platelets
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
cells: Corpuscles
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A – 2
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
V & A – 1
2010 – watercolour on Arches 140lb rag paper – 22″ x 30″
B.O.W. (Bits of Whimsy)
2010 – acrylic on canvas – 24″ x 36″
* all watercolour pieces are unframed (unless otherwise noted) but stored in an archival quality plastic enclosure