“Crumpled Canvases” is a full mixed new media experience involving several art and tech disciplines. They are an example of how traditional and digital media both depend on each other - presented as a playful twist on paintings on canvas. 

Hand-painted, torn, crushed and sculpted everyday paper towels are made as small temporal sculptures which transform into greatly magnified object portraits through a process of high resolution photography and digital imaging. Every nuance of fiber and paint is larger than life, dripping with detail.


High resolution photographic processes, digital imaging

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Full figure editions:

Archival pigment prints

48x72, edition of 3
40x60, edition of 5
30x45, edition of 7

Acrylic face mount on dibond

48x72, edition of 3
40x60, edition of 5
30x45, edition of 7

2AP each
Commissioned sizes by request


Full square editions:

Archival pigment prints

48x48, edition of 3
42x42, edition of 5
36x36, edition of 7

Acrylic face mount on dibond

60x60 edition of 3
45x45, edition of 5
36x36, edition of 7

2AP each
Commissioned sizes by request

 

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Close up editions:

Archival pigment prints

48x64, edition of 3
40x52, edition of 5
30x40, edition of 7

Acrylic face mount on dibond

48x64, edition of 3
40x52, edition of 5
30x40, edition of 7

2AP each
Commissioned sizes by request