January 9, 2012
Operahouse Show Poster  2006 21.59cm x 27.94cm ink on velum
At some point in 2006 Bill Jeffery asked me and my friend Renee to join him in showing work at a friend of his’ store. I think it was a clothing/vintage or craft/record/fanzine store or something. (They’re around.) He also asked our mutual friend’s band, Yellow Fever to play. They did a ingenious cover of “It Wasn’t Me” by Shaggy. The whole deal was a blast. Lots of shitty wine and I moved a lot of left over from college paper units, freeing me of burden and filling my coffers, both needed as I was about to move.

Operahouse Show Poster  2006 21.59cm x 27.94cm ink on velum

At some point in 2006 Bill Jeffery asked me and my friend Renee to join him in showing work at a friend of his’ store. I think it was a clothing/vintage or craft/record/fanzine store or something. (They’re around.) He also asked our mutual friend’s band, Yellow Fever to play. They did a ingenious cover of “It Wasn’t Me” by Shaggy. The whole deal was a blast. Lots of shitty wine and I moved a lot of left over from college paper units, freeing me of burden and filling my coffers, both needed as I was about to move.

May 2, 2011
This Is What You Want…This Is What You Get, (2001)
Body issues. Body tissues. The tissue can be the issue. The issues may need tissues.
This is one of my few silkscreens, an edition of ten.  In college I hung out with a coven of talented female art students and this exercise/fitness/body issues theme appeared in all of our works at one point or another. Though, adding an allusion to cutting/self-mutilation, my take was slightly more menacing…and sexy. Menacingly sexy, that’s masculine energy for you.

This Is What You Want…This Is What You Get, (2001)

Body issues. Body tissues. The tissue can be the issue. The issues may need tissues.

This is one of my few silkscreens, an edition of ten. In college I hung out with a coven of talented female art students and this exercise/fitness/body issues theme appeared in all of our works at one point or another. Though, adding an allusion to cutting/self-mutilation, my take was slightly more menacing…and sexy. Menacingly sexy, that’s masculine energy for you.