Artist, Colorist, Teacher
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12x 10" pencil on archival paper. This resides in the Witness and Response archive of Library of Congress
An image from the World Trade Center attack. The figure is repeated and translucent. A terrible and tragic moment in our history. Drawn in 2002
Graphite pencils and color pencils, 11”× 9” on archival paper,
"Jeffrey" Installation at Boston MFA World AIDS day 2000
In this full wall installation using ink stamps of ants and birds on 11" x 14" vellum paper, I created this face. Jeffrey Carples was a dear friend who died of AIDS in the 1980s. This obituary photo appeared in the NYTimes and informed me of his death. This full wall installation was, by invitation, at Boston Museum of Fine Arts on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2001.
An installation at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts for World Aids Day, December 1, 2000. ink stamps and color pencil on vellum sheets 14" x 11" each. Full height approximately 12'
12x 10" pencil on archival paper. This resides in the Witness and Response archive of Library of Congress
An image from the World Trade Center attack. The figure is repeated and translucent. A terrible and tragic moment in our history. Drawn in 2002
Graphite pencils and color pencils, 11”× 9” on archival paper,
"Jeffrey" Installation at Boston MFA World AIDS day 2000
In this full wall installation using ink stamps of ants and birds on 11" x 14" vellum paper, I created this face. Jeffrey Carples was a dear friend who died of AIDS in the 1980s. This obituary photo appeared in the NYTimes and informed me of his death. This full wall installation was, by invitation, at Boston Museum of Fine Arts on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2001.
An installation at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts for World Aids Day, December 1, 2000. ink stamps and color pencil on vellum sheets 14" x 11" each. Full height approximately 12'