Paintings

I have been working on a new series of artworks centered on flatfish. I suppose flatfish have supplanted toruses as the primary focus of my art. People seem to like flounder better than donuts (the asymmetric fish have more personality…or at least they have faces), however the universe is not shaped like a flatfish (according to current models), so it raises the question of what the flounder means symbolically. Flatfish are regarded as a delicious prey animal by humans, however they are excellent predators in their own right: they are sort of the middle-class of the oceans. Like the middle class, the pleurectiformes are experts at blending in, and they change their color and pattern to match their circumstances. Today’s circumstances, however, are not merely muddy sand flats—the whole world is filled with wild eclectic ambiguity which is hard for anyone to follow (much less a bottom-dwelling fish). My full flounder series thus explore the larger human and natural ecosystems of the late Holocene and early Anthropocene world. Each one lives in a little predatory microcosm where it is hunting and hunted.

Floating City State (Ca 2015) Oil on Panel

The Lures of the Deep (2015) Oil on Panel

The Lure of Toys (2014) Oil on Panel

Blossom Flounder (2017) Acrylic on Canvas

Dat(ur)a on Demand (2015) Oil on Panel
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Dough In the Blood (2016) Oil on Panel

Dough In the Blood (2016) Oil on Panel

Ghostnut (2014) Oil on Panel

Pancreatic Doughnut (2015) Oil on Panel

Black Forest Treats (2016) Oil on Panel

Junk (2016) Oil on Panel
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The Healing Source (2013) Oil on Panel
Your Meat is a Miniature Masterpiece (2005) Oil on Panel
Onion Study (2002) Oil on Canvas

The Healing Source (2013) Oil on Panel

