I Object: paintings & sculpture

  • Exhibition Statement

    Exhibition Statement

    I Object reflects my fascination with and exploration of paradox, incongruity, and duality: in our culture in human relationships, in the media, and in art. In "I Object", whichever way you read it, I question women's roll in art, In each painting a nude woman reflects on a work of art. Is she a participant, an object, or an observer? And we…are we viewer or voyeur? I hope the lurking undercurrents in this work will engage you.

  • Boys of Summer

    Boys of Summer

    Oil on canvas • 35 x 62

  • Follies

    Follies

    Oil on canvas • 35 x 20

  • Reuben's Skew

    Reuben's Skew

    Oil on canvas • 48 x 60

  • No Hope in Hell

    No Hope in Hell

    Oil on canvas 35 x 20

  • Something Fishy

    Something Fishy

    Oil on canvas • 36 x 53

  • Moona

    Moona

    Oil on Canvas, 42 x 60

  • Woman's Work and the Objective Observer

    Woman's Work and the Objective Observer

    (Left) Oil on canvas • 36 x 28 • ( Right) Sculpture, fabric, mixed media • life size

  • Objective Observer

    Objective Observer

    Fabric, plaster, painting. Life size sculpture

  • Objective Observer

    Objective Observer

    Look in the window. You will see her looking at the paintings, while visitors mill in the middle ground.

  • Exhibition Statement
  • Boys of Summer
  • Follies
  • Reuben's Skew
  • No Hope in Hell
  • Something Fishy
  • Moona
  • Woman's Work and the Objective Observer
  • Objective Observer
  • Objective Observer