2022
This year I moved to Seattle and continued the journey of having a sculpture studio in my home. I packed styrofoam and other important scraps in my suitcases in multiple trips until all the pieces were here. I used my drawings to make sculpture directly, cutting out the negative space and building off the back of the drawings with foam, reinforced with wire like rebar.
I shared this work at the end of 2022 at a local Bar & Cafe called Post Pike where I now curate other artists' works. The show was wonky.
as a drawing
the Parking Lot Scenario
as a sculpture
as a drawing
the Spiral Bridge and Overpass Scenario
as a sculpture
Hauntology
I began this year in a group show exhibiting Fast Lane (2020) [light pink] Parking (2021) [dark grey] in an exhibition curated by RJ Junger at Sapien Gallery in KCMO titled, Hauntology: In Search of Lost Futures.
Featured artists: Ian Kelley, Barron Mattern, Albert Owens, Tyler Thomas, and Fred Vorder-Bruegge.
All images credit to Beeh Becvar.