Inventory Drawing
A drawing inventory is a project that I do at the conclusion of any given body of work or significant event in life. It is a way for me to take stock and make sense of the morass of images and emotions cluttering my thoughts. Getting it all out on the page allows me to step back and empty out my mind, to find pause and breath and make room for something new.
Drawing Inventory: Manifesto I
watercolor, ink and pencil on paper, 40 x 30 inches, 2015-16
Inventory 6: Untitled (Momento Mori II)
acrylic, ink, oil pastel, collage, pencil, silkscreen print, enamel, cotton rag paper, 30x22.5 inches
Drawing Inventory: Jamón y Gasolina (Ham and Gasoline)
acrylic, charcoal, water color, collage, silkscreen enamel on cotton rag paper, 39.25 x 29.25 inches
Drawing Inventory: Untitled (Still Life in Daylight)
acrylic, ink, collage, pencil, silkscreen print and Etching, cotton rag paper, 30x22.5 inches
Drawing Inventory: Untitled (Another Middle Class Lunch Still Life)
acrylic, flashe paint, on cotton rag paper, 30x22.5 inches
Drawing Inventory: Untitled (Preciousness)
acrylic, ink, collage, pencil, silkscreen print and Etching, cotton rag paper, 30x22.5 inches