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The Brooklyn exhibition of Explorations in Nude was a wonderful success. Huge thanks to the curators sponsors and art lovers who helped make this event happen. In case you couldn’t make it out. You can cop a limited edition book featuring many works exhibited at the show.  Also I do have some pieces left that are available to purchase. Contact here for inventory.

SEE THE ART IN PERSON

  • In October the complete series along with a video installation will be showing at Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum in Ohio. The show open October 21st 2016. 1763 Hamilton-Cleves Road,State Route 128,Hamilton, Ohio 45013

These pieces are between around 10″x10″ up to 30″x40″. This series of mixed media work explores the generalization of the term nude as well as what it means to be transparent and completely naked and open in terms of shaking off categories. This new work comprised of collage, mixed media illustrations as well as had cut paper, and installations. Through these mixed media work I use hand cutting and stacking to explore pealing back layers in terms of societies history, power and trends and moving into imagining, designing and building the future.

The following pieces are available to purchase and exhibitions. Contact me for prices and more info

You Will See Me: 4ft by 5 ft paper, acrylic 3d collage installationCivilized 101: 24”x 24” Mixed Media Analog Collage, acrylic, on paper and WoodCivilized 102: 20” x 24” Mixed Media Analog Collage, acrylic, on paper and WoodInvisible Man: 24”x 20” Mixed Media Analog Collage, Photography, on WoodOne Reason: 20” x 24” Mixed Media Analog Collage, acrylic, Photography, on WoodBlack Girl: 12” x 12” analog 3D Collage, Acrylic, Mixed Media work on paperIt’s Me (Self Portrait): 13” x 13” Mixed Media, Analog Collage, Illustration, photography and Hand Cut PaperCan't Keep Running Away: 13”x 13” analog 3D Collage, acrylic, Mixed Media on paperDeep Down: 14” x 14” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Ink on Hand Cut paperThird Eye Congestion: 12” x 12” Mixed Media, Analog Collage, Ink on paperBe Free: 20” x 20” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Ink hand Cut Paper and PhotographyCrash: 20” x 20” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Ink hand Cut Paper and PhotographyI See You: 12” x 12” Mixed Media, Analog Collage, Illustration and Hand Cut PaperEsquires: 13” x 13” Mixed Media, 3D Analog Collage, photography, ink, Hand Cut paperI Am: 12’ x12’ Photography Giclee print Edition of 15In Our Eyes: 24”x 24” Mixed Media Analog Collage, acrylic, on paper and WoodBright Future: 13” x 19” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, ink, Hand Cut paperThat Space: 12” x 16” Mixed Media, 3D Analog Collage, photography, ink, Hand Cut paperThrowing Shade: 9” x 9” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Hand Cut paperOn The Inside: 9” x 9” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Hand Cut paperHalf Breeds: 9” x 9” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Hand Cut paperBetween The Lines:13” x 13” Mixed media 3D Collage, Hand Cut paper, IllustrationSide Eye: 9” x 9” Mixed Media, Analog Collage, Hand Cut paperLabor Fruits: 9” x 9” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, ink, Hand Cut paperWe See You: 30” x 40” Mixed Media Analog Collage, Photography, acrylic on WoodThe Very Most American: 30”x 30” Mixed Media photography and inkThe Goo Inside: 12” x 12” Mixed Media, Analog Collage, ink, Illustration and Hand Cut PaperHal Breed 007: 5” x 8” Mixed Media analog collage, ink on paperHalf Breeds: 11” x 13” Mixed Media analog collage, ink on paperPrivilege II: 4” 14k gold plated forksPrivileged I: 4” 14k gold plated forksPuke: 20” x 27” Mixed Media analog collage, Paint and Photography on paperStay Woke: 24”x 24” Mixed Media Analog Collage, acrylic, on paper and WoodI Am: 4” x 4” postcardsSimple Clouds: 22”x22”, 3D paper sculptureIron Master: 8.5” x11”Analog Collage and ink on paperMixed Chick: 12” x 12” Mixed media 3D Collage, Hand Cut paper, IllustrationTrickery: 9” x 9” Mixed Media 3D Analog Collage, Hand Cut paperTopped Off: 12” x 16” Mixed Media, 3D Analog Collage, photography, ink, Hand Cut paperRace Cards: 4” x 4” postcardsVisionary: 12” x 12” Mixed media 3D Collage, Hand Cut paper, record vinyl on cork
I AM… Postcard Project

I’ve been doing some research and there are many religious and spiritual connections to ‘I am’. It is such a powerful self declaration. So I figured instead of battling what we are not, let’s start to declare what we are and look at the complexities and simplicity of what we are. This is a participatory piece. In the form of posters and post cards. I’ve been sprinkling them along my recent travels through the southern U.S. and Central America. If you would like to receive some here’s a link.

Bible
So Hum
Civil Rights
Rasta
Bible

I Am that I Am (אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, ehyeh ašer ehyeh [ehˈje aˈʃer ehˈje]) is the common English translation  of the response God used in the Hebrew Bible when Mosesasked for his name (Exodus 3:14). It is one of the most famous verses in the Torah. Hayah means “existed” or “was” in Hebrew; “ehyeh” is the first person singular imperfect form and is usually translated in English Bibles as “I will be” (or “I shall be”), for example, at Exodus 3:14. Ehyeh asher ehyeh literally translates as “I Will Be What I Will Be”, with attendant theological and mystical implications in Jewish tradition. However, in most English Bibles, in particular the King James Version, the phrase is rendered as I am that I am.

So Hum

So Hum is an ancient Sanskrit mantra meaning “I am that,” which represents the connectedness of all beings. It is a powerful mantra used in meditation on the inhalation and exhalation of the breath. So HumYoga was created with the intention for the practitioner to gain mind and body awareness of him or herself.

Civil Rights

Historically, in countries such as the U.S. and South Africa, the term “boy” was used as a pejorative racist insult towards men of color and slaves, indicating their subservient social status of being less than men. In response, Am I Not A Man And A Brother? became a catchphrase used by British and American abolitionists. In 1787, Josiah Wedgwood designed a medallion for the British anti-slavery campaign. He copied the original design from the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade as a cameo in black-and-white. It was widely reproduced and became a popular fashion statement promoting justice, humanity and freedom

Rasta
Rastafarian: I and I (also spelled I&I, InI, or Ihi yahnh Ihi) is a complex term, referring to the oneness of Jah (God) and every human. Rastafari scholar E. E. Cashmore: “I and I is an expression to totalize the concept of oneness. ‘I and I’ as being the oneness of two persons. So God is within all of us and we’re one people in fact. I and I means that God is within all men. The bond of Ras Tafari is the bond of God, of man.” The term is often used in place of “you and I” or “we” among Rastafari, implying that both persons are united under the love of Jah. Also in the Twi language (in which patois uses a lot of Twi loan words) of Ghana, Me ne me is also said, which literally translate to “I and I”.
Alrighty! Welcome to America! You may have noticed, particularly if you are a person of color, that this nation is obsessed with RACE, and using it in some form to divide folks. In fact things have gotten so out of control that seemingly smart people made up terms such as ‘The Race Card.’ It’s a term usually used when one person is pointing out, that due to racism, a particular imbalance or inequality is experienced. The other person who doesn’t want to acknowledge that, then says that the person is simply ‘using the Race Card’…as if it’s a Visa in the back pockets of jeans waiting to be used to pay for a win in a debate. So, me being the vigilante of social justice that I am, have taken the liberty of making and printing these nifty Race Cards, to remind folks how silly that concept is. You may have seen them. They have been making their way into coffee shops bookstores and counters all across the U.S. In the case that you have not yet come across them you can order them from my site.

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