Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Recent Work



Totem 2 (2011)
Goauche, ink, shellac on handmade paper



Totem (2011)
Gouache, ink, shellac on handmade paper



Untitled (2011)
Cut paper, shellac, collage on handmade paper


Janus; Prometheus; Punishment Abound (2011)
Spraypaint, gouache, shellac and ink on handmade paper



Wind Boi (2011)
Acyrlic, gouache, ink, shellac on handmade paper



Lord and Lady (2011)
Acyrlic, gouache, shellac and ink on handmade paper


Align Center

Aborigines; The Dreaming (2011)
Spraypaint, gouache, ink, shellac on handmade paper



Maintenance Work (2011)
Spraypaint, shellac, ink and gouache on handmade paper



Gossip (2011)
Spraypaint, gouache, shellac and ink on handmade paper



2 Besties (2011)
Shellac, ink and gouache on handmade paper


Bird Bois (2011)
Spraypaint, ink, shellac and gouache on handmade papers

Hello guys,

Sorry that I haven't had the time to update my blog. I'm soo bad with updating stuff. But anyway, here are some new works on paper that you will totally love.


Sunday, January 9, 2011

Current work


Pastoral Scene 2011
Cut paper, collage on handmade paper

Arachne 2011
Handmade paper, cut paper, collage




Chinese Landscape 2011
Collage, cut paper on handmade paper

So........our paper making studio at Redline is finally complete and fully operational. I get to learn from our paper making teacher, Dara Larson, how to create the pulp, and make hand made paper from it. It was a good experience for me, and it totally lead my work to a whole new direction. Anyway... this are sample of the works that I've created as a result of my dabbling in paper making. Also, these pieces might be included in an upcoming group show at Redline called "Pulp Possibillities". Enjoy the preview.

Wall installation


Closeup





This installation, "Pastoral Landscape" consist of ink on tracing paper, with cut paper, paper sculpture and collage. It was all constructed with nails on the wall. It was probably the most stressful part of the exhibition because it was very spontaneous and I didn't really know how it's going to look like in the end. I had an idea in my head of the piece, but just like any wall installation I've done in the past, it's been the use of instinct and intuition that shape the end product.

My solo show at the Riverwest Jazz Gallery




All the pieces are made from cut paper, acrylic, and ink