My version of domino game pieces. These are 16”x8”x1” Iron Oxide transfers & Acrylic paint with metallic powder on birch cradled panels.
Model: DD
My version of domino game pieces. These are 16”x8”x1” Iron Oxide transfers & Acrylic paint with metallic powder on birch cradled panels.
Model: DD
Beginning in the Roman Era, and then revived by the Victorians, newborns were often given a name that indicated their place in the birth order. I envisioned these Sacred Icons to represent the “what-if” element of an ancient culture that could’ve worshiped these divine feminine icons.
Beginning in the Roman Era, and then revived by the Victorians, newborns were often given a name that indicated their place in the birth order. I envisioned these Sacred Icons to represent the “what-if” element of an ancient culture that could’ve worshiped these divine feminine icons.
Part of the Astromantic Series, celebrating the feminine divine throughout the Zodiac and beyond.
These are Iron Oxide transfers onto metallic acrylic on Poplar boards.
Part of the Astromantic Series, celebrating the feminine divine throughout the Zodiac and beyond.
These are Iron Oxide transfers onto metallic acrylic on Poplar boards.
A “rack” is $10,000 in the form of $100 dollar bills stacked and banded by a bank. In this experimental piece I wanted to blend the detailed feminine form with my fascination of currency and esoteric alignments.
A “rack” is $10,000 in the form of $100 dollar bills stacked and banded by a bank. In this experimental piece I wanted to blend the detailed feminine form with my fascination of currency and esoteric alignments.