Worcester, MA
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I like the plywood stamp showing through on this one.
Catch this and/or many other trash paintings at Hunchback Gallery's Off the Wall show through December 27!
I like the plywood stamp showing through on this one.
Catch this and/or many other trash paintings at Hunchback Gallery's Off the Wall show through December 27!
Waste acrylic on reclaimed plywood panel
This is an older one -- I realized when doing inventory for a smalls show that I never took a picture of it. And yes, it is 12.5 because I forgot about it originally but wanted the series to stay in numerical order!
Waste acrylic on reclaimed plywood panel
This is an older one -- I realized when doing inventory for a smalls show that I never took a picture of it. And yes, it is 12.5 because I forgot about it originally but wanted the series to stay in numerical order!
Discarded paint, used brushes, and PVA glue on reclaimed wood panel
This is one of my favorites yet! A companion to my grid of empty paint tubes, here's one with a bunch of old, messed-up paintbrushes.
Discarded paint, used brushes, and PVA glue on reclaimed wood panel
This is one of my favorites yet! A companion to my grid of empty paint tubes, here's one with a bunch of old, messed-up paintbrushes.
Mixed media art trash on previously painted canvas
For this piece, I saved a lot of the whole/finished pieces of art I wound up with in my trash collection -- my friend Sophie Pearson's old painting, a half-finished portrait from my husband, my own rejected block prints.
Mixed media art trash on previously painted canvas
For this piece, I saved a lot of the whole/finished pieces of art I wound up with in my trash collection -- my friend Sophie Pearson's old painting, a half-finished portrait from my husband, my own rejected block prints.
Mixed media art waste from friends and community members
These bad boys are mostly jewelry scraps with some spray paint, acrylic, and a bit of metal leaf. And yes, they are heavy!
Mixed media art waste from friends and community members
These bad boys are mostly jewelry scraps with some spray paint, acrylic, and a bit of metal leaf. And yes, they are heavy!
Mixed media art waste from friends and community members
Got a little gay with this trash painting. Lots of supplies kindly donated by Technocopia folks in this one. Close observers may also note a rejected high-vis hot dog prototype from my sculpture Safe Foods!
Mixed media art waste from friends and community members
Got a little gay with this trash painting. Lots of supplies kindly donated by Technocopia folks in this one. Close observers may also note a rejected high-vis hot dog prototype from my sculpture Safe Foods!
Mixed media art waste on wood panel
Mixed media art waste on wood panel
Mixed media art waste on canvas
This piece uses primarily jewelry scraps left over from Floppy Cat Creations (floppycatcreations.com), who buys lots of used jewelry to use as elements in their Stitchpunks soft sculptures. Thank you for sharing your trash!
Mixed media art waste on canvas
This piece uses primarily jewelry scraps left over from Floppy Cat Creations (floppycatcreations.com), who buys lots of used jewelry to use as elements in their Stitchpunks soft sculptures. Thank you for sharing your trash!
2025
Mixed media art waste on plywood
2025
Mixed media art waste on plywood