Barbie is perhaps the most successful mass market product of the modern age. Referencing Warhol and pop art, this work portrays the ubiquity and many guises of the doll.
36″ x 36″ print on aluminum
Rotation
Rotation is an encouragement to get in touch with nature, to rediscover the childlike joy of simply being outside – and connecting with what’s around us.
31.5″ x 40″ Acrylic on canvas with color print on transparent overlay
Dots
A juxtaposition of transparent white dots against a multi-stripe background – playing on tonality, shape, and hue
30″ x 30″ Ink on aluminum
Slices
An update of an exhibited image based on a mid-century mannequin’s foot.
22″ x 30″ screen print with applied printed strips
Sheku Kanneh-Mason
This work was inspired by a concert given by the British cellist at the Symphony Hall in San Francisco.
30″ x 30″ Ink on aluminum
Clown Fragments
An abstract work based on a vintage toy clown and inspired by antique patchwork quilts.
30″ x 30″ Ink on Aluminum
Sonia Ottolini
Based on a large 1950s mâché-plastic fashion doll, the abstracted image is created using areas of flat color.
30″ x 30″ Ink on Aluminum
QE II
Created after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, using imagery associated with the monarch.