As a nascent painter in the early 1980’s I was on one of those museum strolls we all make and one day was studying a wall of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Enchanted by the arrangement of symbols and form, I found myself wanting to participate, to inject or retrieve some kind of meaning from them. And I wondered: What if these were just some organization of form and images which did not actually mean anything specific, yet still encouraged “decoding” by implying rules and syntax? This idea brought to mind many other sorts of images and situations in which the human desire to understand gets nudged, teased, and provoked but never quite satisfied. Could a similar kind of nagging affect be duplicated and recreated intentionally? When I left the museum that day, I knew I had found an interesting and sustainable content about which to paint.
The Natural World, 1982. Oil, latex, enamel on canvas, carved objects, 49”x 65”
Planes, 48"x48"x48", enamel on carved objects, canvas, 1982
Painting With Balls, 1982. Oil, wax, enamel on canvas, carved objects, 48”x 84”
Manassas, 48"x 72", oil, wax on carved objects, canvas, 1983
Painting For Joseph, 30" x 42", oil, enamel, wax, carved objects, 1983
5 Black Men Carrying Burdens Weeping, enamel on carved objects, canvas, 1983
Jets, 36" x 48", oil, enamel on carved objects, canvas, 1984
Three by Three, 32" x 72", oil, enamel on canvas, carved objects, 1984
Untitled, 48" x 72", enamel, oil, wax on canvas, carved objects, 1984
Large Planes, 76" x 111", oil, encaustic, enamel on carved objects, canvas, 1984-5
Whales, 36"x48", Oil, wax, enamel, on canvas, carved objects, 1985
Pikes, 36"x36", oil, encaustic, enamel on carved objects, canvas, 1987
Trout, 48"x48"x48", oil, enamel, encaustic on carved objects, canvas, 1987
Night Flight, 48"x 72", oil, enamel, encaustic on carved objects, canvas, 1987
Large Pike, 36"x 84", enamel, polyurethane on carved objects, canvas, 1987
Elegy, 42" x 72", oil, enamel, encaustic on canvas, wood, 1988
Midway through the years of these early constructivist abstractions, I began a series of small sculptures, three dimensional interpretations of the paintings I had been making at the time.
Untitled Small Sculptures, each approx. 12" x 12", carved objects, enamel, pine, glass, 1984-85