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| Elvis, Jesus, Coca-Cola, 2012. Approximately 5 x 6 1/2 feet. paperback book covers, spray paint. |
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Elvis, Jesus, Coca-Cola (detail), 2012. Approximately 5x61/2 feet. paperback book covers, spray paint.
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Elvis, Jesus, Coca-Cola (detail), 2012. Approximately 5x61/2 feet. paperback book covers, spray paint.
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| The Strangest Asylum, 2012. 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints from scanned book covers, acrylic paint, tape. |
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| The Strangest Asylum (detail), 2012. 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints from scanned book covers, acrylic paint, tape. |
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| The Strangest Asylum (detail), 2012. 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints from scanned book covers, acrylic paint, tape. |
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Modern Romance, 2012. Approximately, 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints of photographed book pages, book covers, spray paint. |
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Modern Romance (detail), 2012. Approximately, 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints of photographed book pages, book covers, spray paint. |
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Modern Romance (detail), 2012. Approximately, 5 x 5 1/2 feet. digital prints of photographed book pages, book covers, spray paint. |
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No, Didn’t Wait, No, Wouldn’t, No, Sorry to... 2012. Approximately 6 1⁄2 feet x 6/12 feet. Digital prints from photographed book pages, paperback book covers, acrylic paint. |
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| No, Didn’t Wait, No, Wouldn’t, No, Sorry to... (detail), 2012. Approximately 6 1⁄2 feet x 6/12 feet. Digital prints from photographed book pages, paperback book covers, acrylic paint. |
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| No, Didn’t Wait, No, Wouldn’t, No, Sorry to... (detail), 2012. Approximately 6 1⁄2 feet x 6/12 feet. Digital prints from photographed book pages, paperback book covers, acrylic paint. |
Here are four recent book-inspired pieces. Just a few notes on process and materials: I'm using both actual book covers (exclusively in the case of the first piece) as well as photographed and enlarged sections of covers and pages. The piece with a lot of blue in it is made exclusively from romance novels. Woot, woot! The other pieces are collages of a variety of different genres. I guess I could post some kind of artist statement or something, but that seems kinda formal for this? So I'd like general feedback and impressions of the work. Thank you!