“This series simultaneously explores both the symbolic and the formal dimensions of iconic imagery, played across the divide between ‘advanced’ Western and ‘primitive’ tribal cultures.”
Beth Wilson, art historian and writer

Toyster 01, 2023
Plastic toys, stucco
60 x 11 x 8 inches

Power Ball 01, 2022
Basketball, wood, acrylic paint
38.5 x 11 x 7 inches

Power Ball 02, 2022
Wood, acrylic paint, oil paint
34 x 11 x 1.25 inches

Helmetica 03, 2022
Bicycle helmet, wood, acrylic paint, stucco
30 x 9 x 7 inches

Helmetica 02, 2022
Bicycle helmets, wood, fingernail polish
72 x 11.5 x 8 inches

Helmetica 01, 2022
Bicycle helmets, wood
91 x 10 x 5 inches

Suit Shield, 2021
Wood, glazed earthenware, fabric, acrylic paint
32.5 x 20 x 5 inches

Ball Face, 2018 Glazed earthenware 19 x 16 x 4 inches

Footballer, 2018
Glazed earthenware
19 x 16 x 4 inches

Helmet Head 02, 2018
Oil and acrylic on found painting
54 x 30 inches

 

Eyes, 2018
Oil on glazed earthenware
13 x 13 x 1 inches

Helmet Head 01, 2017
Oil and acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 inches

Shield, 2017
Oil on glazed earthenware
14 x 13 x 2 inches

Ass Mask 01, 2017
Graphite and acrylic on wood
28 x 18 inches

Ass Mask 02, 2017
Graphite and acrylic on wood
28 x 18 inches

Ass Mask 03, 2017
Graphite and acrylic on wood
28 x 18 inches

Ass Mask 04, 2017
Graphite and acrylic on wood
24 x 18 inches

Equity Market, 2014
Acrylic and oil on canvas
20 x 24 inches

Black Line, 2010
Graphite, ink, acrylic on paper
26 x 20 inches

Tribe Line 37, 2004
Oil and acrylic on canvas
33 x 60 inches

Prime, 1984
Cement, beer bottle glass
17 x 12 x 3 inches

 

Milk Mask, 1984
Collaged milk carton on glazed ceramic
20 x 18 x 4 inches

Slit, 1983
Plastic, tar, linoleum, glass, fir
14 x 13 x 6 inches

 

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