the loris


Commissioned work depicting the loris.

old sound

I'm going to be producing some new music over the next few months, so I'm posting some of the more finished tracks I've made over the last few years.

This is almost six years old now. It uses audio samples of Gene Wilder's voice from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory from 1971. 

abstract watercolor

watercolor and ink on paper, 22 x 30 inches

abstract watercolor

22" x 30", watercolor and ink on paper.

2000 dpi detail of upper left hand corner

mashup

digital painting in progress
22 x 30 inches

new lozenge

abstract watercolor



ink and watercolor on paper, 22 x 30 inches

artist's statement

Most of what distinguishes human consciousness from other biological activities is our brains' capacity for abstraction. We boil perceptions down to their basic components, their object-function with regard to the subject, and lose grasp of the complexity and subtlety of experiences. The widespread reproduction of images increases this effect, as real things, perceived ad nauseam, become iterations of an abstract idea rather than the unique, actually happening experience that they are. My work reflects and distorts this relationship to information.