Showdown III

Once again I will be exhibiting at Hart Witzen Gallery’s interdisciplinary visual art competition. This year I will be unable to attend the show in person but will be exhibiting the last painting I completed in North Carolina before moving across the country. It is one of the largest paintings I have completed (51″x53″inches) as well as one of the longest ongoing projects I have had. It began in 2011 during my first of three Painting Projects courses taken at UNCC and ended this April 2013. All artists participating will be competing for the best in show prize determined by patron vote. The opening reception will be held this Saturday September 28th from 7-11 pm. The best in show selection will be announced at the closing reception which will be held Friday, October 4th from 7-11 pm.

For more information about the exhibition click here.

Pratt's Fall Open House

Last night ended my eight week large format screen printing class with instructor Kerstin Graudins at Pratt Fine Art Center in Seattle, WA. It was nice to finally see my small 8″x10″ sketchbook size collages expand to a 30″x40″ scale. I used my time at Pratt to experiment with screen printing scanned collaged images over physical collaged backgrounds. I recycled patterns from some of my favorite handmade papers and lines from old drawings to create prints that became a layer in a larger collage. Much of the material that I used for these collages was collected from my stash of my grandfather’s blue prints of the buildings he once designed, torn advertisements and posters ripped from the streets of Florence, Italy and Paris, France as well as paper rolls found in player pianos.

Carolina's Got Art

Come this July you can view a collaborative work by yours truly and Carmen Neely in person at the Elder Gallery in Charlotte, NC’s southend. We will be exhibited in the Salon II show opening July 5th.

Collector of Sorts

Recently my life has become a whirlwind of changes. In just a month I will be moving across country to Seattle, WA. This will be my first experience living anywhere other than Charlotte, NC, my hometown. In preparation for the big move all of my things have been scattered, packed, shipped, sold and all around relocated to new places that leave me with minimal resources to continue to produce artwork at the current moment. Instead of letting my artistic limitations restrict me from continuing to make things, I have embraced the limitations that have been put in front of me. 

Collaborations

My most recent project has been a collaboration with a close friend and artist, Carmen Neely. We met at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where we both studied and received Bachelors in Fine Art, concentrating in painting. In our final painting projects course we shared a studio together, however, it wasn’t until we graduated and moved out of the studio that we began to work together.

Moleskin Drawings

I have decided to dedicate a tumblr blog to my moleskin sketches. For the past year I have carried around a moleskin and a pen. As a rule I only draw in my moleskin with a pen because I erase too much. I enjoy practicing discretely drawing the people and things around me from critiques, cafes, hospital waiting rooms to traveling abroad.

NC CowParade

The North Carolina CowParade is a public art exhibit that was featured from August-December 2012 within the triad area of Chapel Hill, Raleigh and Durham. At the closing of the parade, there will be an auction. All proceeds from the auction will benefit the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. Each artist participating was provided a life size cow (8′ long and 5′ high and weighing approx. 125 lb.) to utilize as a canvas.

Sanskrit Literary Arts Magazine

If you didn’t make it to the open reception last week you can still view the Sanskrit Exhibition at the Student Union Gallery at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte until this Thursday, April 26th. The exhibition gives you a chance to see some of the artwork including my painting, My Wunderkammer, that has been recently published in the 2012 43rd edition of the Sanskrit Literary Arts Magazine.

Sixteen - A UNC-Charlotte BFA Exhibition

I have been working towards this moment for five years. Finally, this Monday, April 16th my latest work will be displayed alongside fifteen other BFA artists, some of which have become my closest friends. Altogether we are an assortment of a wide variety of media, ranging from sculpture, fibers, printmaking, painting, photography and installation. It feels bittersweet. Come out and celebrate our last show together as undergrad students at UNC-Charlotte.