New Artwork – Twenty Kites

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Twenty Kites, 2020
uv cured ink on cut-out composite aluminum panel mounted on wall mounted spindle
Panel can be turned both clockwise and counter clockwise.
dimensions variable (62″ x 62″ overall), edition of 3
This is position number 1. With each 45 degree rotation, the location of the colored kites changes as well as the orientation of the kites. Each position is its own composition.

Twenty Kites is an arrangement of the harmonics between the exponentially diminishing grouping of 4 sets of 5 kites meeting at a cross shape central connector.
Detail showing wall mounted spindle and attachment to artwork
Detail of spindle wall mounting plate

Quadrataluxe II

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Quadrataluxe II, 2020
uv inkjet to shaped composite aluminum panel
edition of 3, dimensions variable, overall dimension 44 x 44 inches

Fabrication of this artwork is made possible with an ADAP grant from the Ohio Arts Council.

The following is from my grant application, titled “The Shape of Things to Come”:

With this grant, I will create 4 artworks, printed on rigid substrates as opposed to media of the traditional digital print (paper/canvas). Printing on rigid substrates opens up a new avenue of exploration in my work by allowing my geometric constructs to expand beyond the confines of square and rectangular formats with use of a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Router that can cut the substrate panel to my specifications.

ADAP (Artists With Disabilities Access Program) provides funding that gives individual artists with disabilities—and organizations that serve them—the resources they need to further their artistic development. ADAP awards help artists with disabilities advance their artistic practices, making Ohio a more accessible and inclusive place to build an artistic career.

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Circuli Moderne II

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Circuli Modern II, 2019
uv cured inkjet on shaped composite aluminum panel
Ed. of 3, dimensions variable, overall 38-1/2″h x 44″w

Fabrication of this artwork is made possible with an ADAP grant from the Ohio Arts Council.

This funding is giving me the opportunity to work in a new medium. The following is from my grant application, titled “The Shape of Things to Come”:

With this grant, I will create 4 artworks, printed on rigid substrates as opposed to media of the traditional digital print (paper/canvas). Printing on rigid substrates opens up a new avenue of exploration in my work by allowing my geometric constructs to expand beyond the confines of square and rectangular formats with use of a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Router that can cut the substrate panel to my specifications.

ADAP (Artists With Disabilities Access Program) provides funding that gives individual artists with disabilities—and organizations that serve them—the resources they need to further their artistic development. ADAP awards help artists with disabilities advance their artistic practices, making Ohio a more accessible and inclusive place to build an artistic career.

click here to visit the Ohio Arts Council website

Thirteen Octoquads II – Fabrication

“Thirteen Octoquads II” is the first piece fabricated with funding from a 2019 Artists With Disabilities Access Grant (ADAP) from the Ohio Arts Council.

This funding is giving me the opportunity to work in a new medium. The following is from my grant application, titled “The Shape of Things to Come”:

With this grant, I will create 4 artworks, printed on rigid substrates as opposed to media of the traditional digital print (paper/canvas). Printing on rigid substrates opens up a new avenue of exploration in my work by allowing my geometric constructs to expand beyond the confines of square and rectangular formats with use of a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Router that can cut the substrate panel to my specifications.

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Thirteen Octoquads II, 2019
uv inkjet on shaped 1/4″ composite aluminum panel, edition of 3
dimensions variable, overall dimension 44 x 44 inches

It’s printed on 1/4″ thick composite aluminum panel and was cut by a cnc router. Great job by Vista Color Imaging. Went over to sign it and they will be packing it up for an exhibit next year in Chicago.

ADAP (Artists With Disabilities Access Program) provides funding that gives individual artists with disabilities—and organizations that serve them—the resources they need to further their artistic development. ADAP awards help artists with disabilities advance their artistic practices, making Ohio a more accessible and inclusive place to build an artistic career

click here to visit the Ohio Arts Council website