Recent Work

Barbara Millicent Roberts

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.

30″ x 30″ Ink on aluminum

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