These started initially because I wanted thought it would be fun to print labels for them and paint directly on them. I've always got a new series in progress, so inquire if you are interested.
Created collaboratively with fellow artist, Joseph Goral, addressing the different roles we play in society and their relation to the public dining experience.(private collection)
This video was shot by Matt Youngblood and documents the process of the Army of Fleabag Dreamers mural installation for a show at Rockford College curated by Molly Carter.
Created for "Out of the Woodwork" group show at OH NO! DOOM! gallery in Chicago. (private collection)
Created as part of the Large/Small show at the Praire Street Gallery. This panel was my interprentation of the Japanese nuclear/tsunami disaster.(private collection)
Diptych panels finished in conjunction with the Army of Fleabag Dreamers show. Illustrates the reduction of privacy and the loss of personal boundaries when the spotlight is cast on personal matters. (available)
Made in conjuction with High Jump charities and exhibitied at club 151 Chicago, this piece explores the notion of privacy and the commonplace practice to freely discard it's protection in the name of convenience and personal promotion.(available)
Created as part of Papergirl:Berlin and exhibited at the Neurotitan Gallery. This piece explores the exploitation of hip hop and cultural identities by a predominantly white corporate America. Made as a 4 part poster series. Each piece resides with different private owners.
Displayed as part of the Rockford Art Museum's 2012 Midwestern juried biennial, this piece explores the triumph of the imagination and creative spirit over the ills and banality of everyday life. (available)