artwork
WB.06
This painting focused on color theory using only primary colors to create the shapes. The addition of water droplets with a fine brush was meant to give the piece a sense of depth.
wb.44
This triptych was made for someone moving into a new home and leaving behind one that they loved. The view from his balcony is reflected across the second and third pieces. The pieces is primarily acrylic and pastels but it is finished with an epoxy gloss. All three have highlights of red and can stand on their own if they ever find themself in a less accommodating home. Thank you Jonah.
wb.27
This painting was made for a friend and combines geometrical perspective with a unique blue color palette. All the edges were done by hand and the opaque shapes were executed using a spray medium. Playing with depth and layers, the work is meant to draw the eye for
a moment.
wb.305
After painting so many water droplets by hand, I became hooked on the idea of make a solid, yet hyper-realistic droplet. This piece is the direct result of my exploration — executed one drop at a time with acrylic and set against a gradient background. There is a mounted a light that amplifies the effect of water.
wb.07
This piece was made using acrylic and pastel on a wood canvas. The sun is the only part that wasn’t covered with paint and stain was used to enhance the wood grain. It is finished with an epoxy gloss. Swans mate for life.
wb.022
Inspired by my love for the classic 911 Turbo and its profile, this piece was made by drawing the different layers of the car on separate transparent sheets. The sheets had been used for an old project, giving them a unique texture and opacity. After lining up the different layers, I then pinned them to a surface that had been fitted with a back light. The piece is very different with the power on vs. off and it is meant to be appreciated in both forms.
wb.04
I don’t think this works anymore.
WB.121
Whole lot going on here:
Newspaper
A vinyl patch
A reflective street signal
An old dutch book
A pizza box
A pack of cigarettes
A five dollar bill
String
Duct tape
Acrylic paint
Oil paint
Pens