Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Video Interview


As part of the Prebles:Artforms Art History textbook, I was interviewed about my work by the book's author, Patrick Frank. Check it out.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

New Drawings!


"Drawn By The Hand Of"

Each of these drawings was made without brush or pen. Using rubber gloves I made from the casts of other people's hands, I dip the fingers of my gloved hand in ink and apply it directly to the paper to create the images. For certain images, I use my own ungloved hand. Each glove, with its unique shape and fingerprints, is conceptually related to the image it has created: e.g., Michael Jackson drawn by the hand of a young boy, Philip Garrido drawn by the hand of a young girl, etc.  It is also a way to to physically embody someone familiar to me and experience the touch of their hand from the inside.


Drawing glove cast from the hand of a young boy, my son Max.

 
Putting the glove on.

 


 
Drawing.

 

 
Pile of used drawing gloves.


The result of drawing without a glove.