Artwork “Getting Up” Acquired for Cleveland Clinic Art Collection

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Me with “Getting Up”, Archival Digital Print on Cotton Rag, Edition 2 of 3, 36 x 50.5 inches

In this work influenced by Islamic Art and Sufism, my circles come alive with abstracted interlocking mandala like radial spinning constructions distilled from a personal methodology of kinetic dynamism. Making this work allowed me to experience freedom and move kinetically through my art, much like the Sufi Whirling Dervishes whose spinning dances bring them closer to spiritual bliss.

I was asked to grant permission to have the artwork reproduced for a series of posters with the goal of extending selected works from the Cleveland Clinic Art Collection to satellite facilities. I’m humbled by this because they select only a small portion of the collection for this program, being in the company of such artists as Catherine Opie and Sarah Morris.

Model Citizen

Assembled 3d Printed Parts on Stainless Steel Base
10″ x 10″ x 21″ high
Currently under construction at Case Western University thinkbox
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Reformabit 4

Architects and engineers explain their designs in the form of construction drawings.  My Reformabit works are abstractions on this idea; what I call “engineered abstraction”. Powered by mysterious forces, engineering collides with the creative in the form of fantasy machines of my imagination.

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Reformabit 4Reformabit 4, 2013
Epson Ultrachrome GS Print on Canvas
Edition of 3, 40 x 49 inches