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She was a Teenage Zombie
oil on canvas
24'' by 48''
Lagoon Man
oil on canvas
2004
24'' by 42''
Loreal Girl
oil on Canvas
18'' by 22''
2004
You best chill Patty Wark
oil on canvas
28'' by 44''
2004
Self Portrait
oil on Canvas
2003
The Resurection
oil, acrylic, and charcoal on canvas
2004
Untitled figure
oil and charcoal on Canvas
2004
New Creature
oil on canvas
2004
Narrow Door
oil, acrylic, and charcoal on canvas
2004
Beautiful Cruxifiction
Oil, charcoal, and Roof Cement on Canvas
2004
Oil, charcoal, and Roof Cement on Canvas
2004
These were all done in my Junior and Senior Year at Slippery Rock University. I really miss being able to spend so much time in the studio. (I have a lot more work but you don't need to see it). I also love the more innocent and aggressive approach I had to painting back then. For me as I have matured and harnessed my craft more, the more cautious I have become. As I look at these for the first time in a while, they really inspire me to get back to this approach again. Back then I didn't worry as much about making a mistake. I had more of an urgency to get the painting done as fast as I can so I can get to the next piece. It is a very exciting, reckless, and beautifully aggressive approach. I also was not worried about making a mistake because I was so interseted in expirimenting with the medium. Notice the 2nd painting, (Lagoon Man) I did that 6 years ago and I will never forget all the different expiriments I did with mixing linseed oil and oil paint. There was like half a gallon of linseed oil on that thing. It sat lying down for half a semester just so it could dry. Yeah, I'm looking forward to destroying a blank canvas this weekend.
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