Jun 20, 2014

BOULEVARD


BOULEVARD no.1
BOULEVARD is inspired by mid-20th century design using a colour palette that was inspired by the incredible set design of the show Hannibal which has an incredible moody and richly adorned mid century modern aesthetic. My ultimate goal with BOULEVARD was to create pieces that depict an abstract structural setting and mood. Prints of this series are available here

Jun 19, 2014

FREE FORM II


FREE FORM II no.4

As with the FREE FORM series that conveys and captures transparent vessels when layered against a bright backdrop, the FREE FORM II series is a kind of dusk version. Veiled as if by curtains this series is very tactile and monochromatic. As with the FREE FORM series it too conveys the absence of foreground and background and all elements have a serene and quiet interplay.

Jun 18, 2014

IN PIECES


IN PIECES no.23
This new series is titled IN PIECES and is created with architecturally textured quasi rectangular shapes which are drastically contrasted in form by the vibrant and perfect circles. Very mid century modern influenced and inpired.

Jun 14, 2014

SLOPE


SLOPE no.18
The SLOPE series is inspired by the Rocky Mountains, which are near to where I live. Each time I visit the mountains I am completely captivated and awestruck by its rugged beauty. Depending on the time of year and day, the shadows and colours shifting on the slopes makes each visit an incredibly unique experience.

Jun 12, 2014

PERCEPTION


PERCEPTION no.2

We all recognize objects and assign labels to those objects in order for us to be able to categorize and identify them. The PERCEPTION series is a play on that ability for us to distinguish one object from another.

Jun 11, 2014

FREE FORM


FREE FORM no.75

FREE FORM no.74
With the FREE FORM series I am trying to convey and capture that sense of overlapping and mingling of colours when translucent forms are layered against a bright backdrop. There is no sense of foreground or background and all elements work as a whole not allowing the eye to focus on any singular shape for long.