The term asemic is open to interpretation but I do consider my obsession with rows to be at the very least a manifestation of the asemic impulse as I like to write my drawings.
Train Drawing
2010
ink on paper
4 x 6
This is really all I want to do...draw rows and rows of enigmatic spaces and happenings, surreal theater sets and plays. Set Pieces might become a category.
Possible Visitation
2008
ink on paper
4 x 6
An Important Occasion
2003
crayon and graphite on paper
7 1/2 x 10 3/4
Framed
A Major Event
2003
crayon and graphite on paper
7 1/2 x 10 3/4
Framed
I Know Of What I Speak
2007
crayon and watercolor on three sheets of paper
14 x 33
Framed. Clearly I don't know of what I speak. The result of filling space so balance feels right (light/dark, negative/positive, thing/nothing, emotional weight).
Facing Down The Drone 2
2011
pencil on paper
5 x 7
Facing Down The Drone
2011
pencil on paper
5 x 7
Dawn Garden
2009-2014
Acrylic on paper
11 x 14
Little Fires
2010
mixed media on paper
11 x 14
I'm fascinated by the writerly aspect of drawing, or filling a blank piece of paper. The act may produce figurative or abstract imagery but in the end the weight of dark and light, of emotion, seems to matter more than anything else
Private Collection
Small Town Wood Shed
2008
acrylic on paper
12 x 14
The Railers
2008
mixed on paper
12 x 15
Private Collection
Sidewalk Saints
2010
mixed media on paper
11 x 14
The title comes from that of a song I heard mentioned on the radio.
Private Collection
Intrigue
2008
watercolor on paper
12 x 15
Private Collection
Matriarch
2005
acrylic on paper
13 x 15
Private Collection
Jung in Spirit
2001
ink on paper
8 x 12
Framed
New Ballet
2002
crayon on paper
11 x 14
Private Collection
Drawing 3 (Wings)
2011-2012
pencil on paper
9" x 12"
Drawing 1
2011
pencil and crayon on paper
9 x 11
There are three of these but seem to have mislaid the third
Drawing 2
2011
pencil on paper
9 x 11
There are three of these but seem to have mislaid the third