Canadian Visual Artist
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18 x 24
Oil on canvas
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.
24 x 36
Acrylic on raw canvas with gloss varnish
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.
30 x 40
Oil on canvas
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.
18 x 24
Oil on canvas
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.
24 x 36
Acrylic on raw canvas with gloss varnish
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.
30 x 40
Oil on canvas
2012
The Ink series marries the observational and experimental aspect of sciences with the fine arts. Acrylic inks are manually injected into a body of water and filmed it as they diffuse. These paintings, referenced from photographs and film stills, juxtapose a loss of control against a tedious painting process.