In 2009, I started creating art again after taking a few years off. I call it Stampillism, and it's like pointillism only using
stamped images instead of dots. I use this technique because it gives me the ability to employ a little bit of irony
by using a stamped image that's subtext for the larger portrait.
Donald Donald //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
Drug Sniffing Dogg //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
Le Tigre //// 30" x 40" //// ink on illustration board
Dying Lohan //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
Mickey Rourke Before //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
Mickey Rourke After //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
The Party's in Paris //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
This portrait of my father was created using the rubber stamps that he used to grade his college student's papers //// 20" x 30" //// ink on illustration board
State (1993) //// 20" x 30" Watercolor
The Poorboy (1993) //// Alder wood and glue //// Coffee table, designed and built at a time when I had very little money to spend on furniture.