Asemic Writing, Collaborative Art, Space?

Recently, I have been working on a collaborative art book with 8 fellow printmakers based out of New England and Canada. The art book focuses on Asemic writing, which is a style of writing that contains indecipherable text, letters, and words with no specific meaning. Asemic is defined by "having no specific semantic content", or "without the smallest unit of meaning". The intention is that with no rules or regulations for you to hold onto, your brain will create its own meaning behind the letters and words. What an interesting challenge to build art from!

The process of creating these images was less traditional that my typical work. I used a technique called frottage, which is a French term for using a crayon or soft pencil to reveal the texture of a substrate on paper. To make these images, I placed a piece of paper over a substrate I made out of different letters, and lightly pressed down with a crayon until the image was transferred onto the paper. I love how much texture and detail was preserved!

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When creating my pieces, I was inspired by the new space explorations we are seeing; the unknown is becoming attainable…. well, to some. I myself am not a wealthy white man, so visiting space might not be in the cards for me. This little spaceship is as close as I’ll get!

Another inspiration I pulled from was the most recent full moon cycle. Across cultures, eras, and communities, the moons have played important roles in how we situate ourself in time, in space, and in mind. In July, I was inspired by Guru Purnima, which is a summer full moon worship celebration that originates in Indian culture. This tradition is observed in celebration dedicated to all the spiritual and academic Gurus, who are evolved or enlightened humans, ready to share their wisdom.

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Combining these inspirations with this style has some sort of beautiful irony to me… in this month, while some were worshipping spiritual enlightenment, others were choosing personal space exploration. While both seem very far separated, these are both examples of finding meaning from something that is otherwise nondescript. Take the moon as an example of an Asemic piece of writing (remember, Asemic writing does not have to be “real” letters in any capacity). If you are a practicing Hindu, you may look up to the full moon in July and read wisdom, enlightenment, or spirituality. If you are Jeff Bezos, you may look up to the moon and read “I want to market my budding space travel company.”

So, take these images of illegible text building the shape of a spaceship, which is residing in a vast, empty, meaningless void, and see what you can decipher from it.

I cannot wait to hear what you see.

Central Vermont Medical Center Summer Exhibition

The CVMC Art Gallery in Berlin, Vermont is exhibiting fourteen of my original monoprints during these summer months! I invite you to come see this collection, titled “Same World, Different Perspective”. Connect with the colorful, organic images that are strongly aligned with healing within the healthcare setting. The title expresses the new view that we all have adjusted to in this re-emergence back into the public world.

Key West Bound 82(2013)  19” x 16”. Original Monoprint, $895

Key West Bound 82

(2013) 19” x 16”. Original Monoprint, $895

Vancouver Day 3(2016) 14” x 7”. Original Monorprint, $695

Vancouver Day 3

(2016) 14” x 7”. Original Monorprint, $695

Shelter From The Storm 3(2016) 20” x 15”. Original Monoprint, $995

Shelter From The Storm 3

(2016) 20” x 15”. Original Monoprint, $995

If you are in the area, I invite you to view these pieces in the CVMC art gallery, conveniently located in the lobby of the hospital. Thank you for supporting the arts! More info HERE

Pie’s World 19(2009) 6” x 6”. Original Monoprint, $295

Pie’s World 19

(2009) 6” x 6”. Original Monoprint, $295

The World of Online Art

As we continue to become a digital-centric world, I have been exploring, learning, and experimenting with the concept of online art sales. It feels so different than what I’m used to! Of course, I miss seeing people in my studio, but I am happy to be on the train, rather than left at the station ;)

This week I was happy to be featured in a few online curated collections on Saatchi Art, a world-renowned online art selling platform. Saatchi sells art from over 100,000 different artists, hailing from over 100 different countries! I feel like a small fish in a big pond, so I am happy to be noticed and get the exposure!

The Promise of Summer 12, can be found in Saatchi’s Curated Summer Catalogue, in the “Warm Colors” collection

The Promise of Summer 12, can be found in Saatchi’s Curated Summer Catalogue, in the “Warm Colors” collection

Potato Heads Go To The Beach can be found on Saatchi’s homepage, as well as in their “New This Week” promotional collection

Potato Heads Go To The Beach can be found on Saatchi’s homepage, as well as in their “New This Week” promotional collection

One great thing about being mixed in with all these other artists is that I get to see my art paired with pieces I may never have seen otherwise! They complement mine beautifully, and it feels very collaborative to be able to featured with so many different artists from different corners of the world. The curated selections are always interesting to me; this particular audience has drawn attention to pieces I may not share or promote as much. It’s always great having another set (or, in this case, large number of sets) of eyes viewing and promoting my work. Take, for example, my piece to your left. It is in a collection with artists hailing from Brazil, South Korea, Switzerland and so many other countries! How cool is that?

I have a selection of my work available for purchase on Saatchi. You can view my profile here! This could be a great resource for my out of state followers, as they handle shipping logistics. They also offer payments through Afterpay, which gives the purchaser the ability to pay for their purchase in 4 increments rather than 1.

The Nature of Color Exhibit

My recent “break out of Covid jail” experience took me into New York City to see the Museum Of Natural History’s “Nature of Color” exhibit. This was an immersive and educational exhibit, with spaces for exploration as well as reflection.

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One of my favorite experiences was dancing in front of this color pattern wall and seeing the movement reflected on the wall. Look at how the shape of light dances!

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My favorite “thought provoker” was Angelica Dass’s “The Color of You”. This exhibit used Pantone color boxes as a pallet for portraits of over 100 human faces. It highlights our misuse of separating people, or, putting them into “boxes”, by color.

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The Nature of Color Exhibit in the Museum of Natural History is ongoing through December 2021. I encourage you to check it out if you are ever in the NYC area this year!

Check out the Nature of Color Exhibit as a whole HERE

Read more about Angelica Dass’s “The Color of You” portrait project HERE (Only exhibiting through August 2021)

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Hooray, Hooray, It's May!

My grandmother was born in 1903 in Louisville, Kentucky. She grew up a southern belle, learning how to be prim, proper, and polite. She even went to finishing school in Paris!

April’s Garden 6, #0444. Original Sold.

April’s Garden 6, #0444. Original Sold.

I love the spring! I love the rebirth of the trees, the new life budding, the smell of flowers in the air, and the sounds of the world awakening. Gloomy days are even filled with excitement, for the (April) showers bring the (May) flowers.

Growing up, she was very strict to us kids. We were “to be seen and not heard”. As she got older, however, she grew less strict, and opened up like a flower. One day while sitting with her, she exclaimed

“Hooray, hooray, the first of May! Outdoor screwing starts today!”

Key West Bound 21, #0552. Original and Giclee available.

Key West Bound 21, #0552. Original and Giclee available.

Here’s to sunnier days ahead! Here’s to warmer weather! Here’s to a beautiful summer! And here’s to the First of May! 😉

"Neuroanatomy" Collage Exhibition

I am excited to announce that two pieces from my “Buried Treasure” collection have been selected for a collage exhibition at Stone Valley Arts in Poultney, VT!

“Buried Treasure 3” #1088, $69513.75” H x 7” W. Monoprint Collage. Original and giclee available.

“Buried Treasure 3” #1088, $695

13.75” H x 7” W. Monoprint Collage.

Original and giclee available.

“Buried Treasure 4” #1089, $69513.75” H x 6.25” W. Monoprint Collage. Original and giclee available.

“Buried Treasure 4” #1089, $695

13.75” H x 6.25” W. Monoprint Collage.

Original and giclee available.

The theme for all selected pieces is “Neuroanatomy”. The exhibit is from May 15 - June 27, with an actual opening reception (with safety measures taken)! I am happy to see galleries, exhibits, and artists opening their doors again. We all could use a little extra art in our lives!

Word Games 💬

As I’m sure you can tell, I am diving full force into the art of letterpress and the power of words, as well as truly exploring the process of collaborative art. This fun word game could be used in art, or just as a fun challenge! We’ll see where it goes. See below :)


Can you guess the most commonly used letters in the English language?

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We have a game for you. Using the 10 most commonly used letters (below), try and put together a cool word, or a fun sentence. Send me your words by the end of April, and we will have a vote for the best one! The best word/words wins a gift of ART (more details to be released after word submissions).

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Happy creating!!!

New, New, New!

All year I have been working on, learning from, and creating new art. I think it’s finally time to share my work with you! Forty-three (43!!) new items have been added to my portfolio, as well as 3 new collections! But don’t worry, they’re all listed out below for you to see as well :)

What’s new??

  • I learned the letterpress and worked with my community to create a collaborate piece of art.

  • I took another look at some old pieces and experimented with collage to create beautiful, new pieces.

  • I was inspired by the weddings of close family members and friends to create memorable pieces that pull detail from flowers, statement pieces, and color tones of that day.

Please view, share, and enjoy!

Happy 2021!

Here in Vermont we are getting a lot of attention after a certain pair of mittens took the nation by storm last week….

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… and while we can’t confirm or deny that this is what Bernie’s living room looks like, don’t these pieces just look like they belong with his aesthetic???

See below for full size images of selected works :)