Portfolio > Love 2005

Kiss Me
Hide glue Transfer, Acrylic, Vinyl and Resin on Canvas
21.75"X 17"
2005
Dove
Acrylic, Vinyl and Resin on Panel
24"X18"
2005
Crow
Acrylic, Vinyl and Resin on Panel
24"X18"
2005
Hot Pink Love Gun
Acrylic, Vinyl and Resin on Panel
18"X24
2012
Carnal Love 1
Collage inkjet print on rice paper, Acrylic, and Resin on Panel
13"X17.25"
2005
Carnal Love 2
Collage inkjet print on rice paper, Acrylic, and Resin on Panel
13"X17.25"
2012
Carnal Love 3
Collage inkjet print on rice paper, Acrylic, and Resin on Panel
10"X8.25
2005
Between the Sheets
Collaged Adult Literature and romance novels,Vinyl , Acrylic, and Resin on Panel
40"X30"
2005
From God with Love
Archival Inkjet Print
24"X30"
2005

This exhibition explores the word Love and it’s social and spiritual connotations. Some of the works included in this exhibition are my reaction to Christian talk radio claiming that God, as punishment for the sins of New Orleans, sent Katrina. These images were conceived around the dictionary definition of the word love, with emphasis on the following: “The fatherly concern of God for humankind” and “The personal adoration of man for God”.

The work consists of stretched canvas sized with rabbit-skin glue. Images are transferred into the sizing on the canvas. A layer of clear epoxy resin is poured onto the surface, sealing the image under a 1/8th inch thick layer of resin. Vinyl and other types of ephemera such as prayer cards and prostitute calling cards are laminated to the surface of the resin. The process is repeated with the inclusion of acrylic paint and other collaged elements added to the compositions. This process creates a surface in which the objects within the composition float between successive layers of resin, creating a three-dimensional effect in which images are suspended within a soup of atmosphere.