
> LOVE, STRENGTH AND SOUL <
The paintings in the Urban Portrait series spring from a life long fascination with the emotionally expressive power of the human face combined with an intense interest in the juxtaposition of man and his environment. I am concerned with accurately recording the physiognomy of individuals, yet I am also intent on discovering through my models metaphors for greater aspects of the human condition. Additionally, inherent in the double portraits is a possible implied narrative - open to individual interpretation - including questions as to the relationship of the figures to each other and the profound effect of proximity to another person, regardless of interaction.
I’m attempting to explore the psychological relationship between the sitters and motifs of “urban decay” -found primarily in Brooklyn- that serve as “stages”: the implications and aesthetics of decrepit doorways, graffiti-covered walls, neglected brick warehouses and other dilapidated structures patched with wood and corrugated steel. I am interested in the portrait as a dignified symbol of life and perseverance as well as the unexpected organic vibrancy of a rusting metal door providing a backdrop to the sitter and possibly an entrance to shelter. I find fascination in the relationships of ethnicity, social identity, race and urban sub-culture, particularly the influences of hip-hop and graffiti in particular - is this a form of expression to be considered simply vandalism, or a cultural phenomenon of social significance and artistic importance (a record of the human impulse to literally leave one’s mark, perhaps first seen in cave painting?)
Finally, I would like to investigate through these “urban portraits”: are the individuals captured in the paintings to be viewed as products of their environment, instigators of change in the perception of stereotypes, or simply just “tourists” passing through the “concrete jungle”?

Luminescence, 2022, oil, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60”

Rites of Spring, 2021, oil on canvas, 64 x 64

La Familia III (Les Souers), 2006, oil on canvas, 76 x 84"

JAG, 2013, oil, mixed media on canvas, 40 x 60"

Guernica Dress, 2005, oil and mixed media on canvas, 48 x 60

The Peace Queen (Genetaska) (Collaboration with the KidBelo), 2009, oil, spray paint on canvas, 78 x 78"

Portrait of Doug (Dr Israel), 1995, oil on linen, 35.5 x 60

Portrait of Actor Bryan Greenberg, 2005, oil on canvas, 36 x 48"

Pauley Profile, 2003, oil on wood panel, 13.75 x 17.75

Nafsi (Collaboration with the KidBelo), 2009, oil, spray paint on canvas, 66 x70"

Mohawk, 2014, oil, spray paint on canvas, 38 x 48"

Lov (sic), 2014, oil, mixed media on canvas, 24 x 48"

Jerome in Blue T-shirt, 2002, oil on canvas, 48 x 68"

Fuck Doubt, 2016, oil on canvas, 36 x 60"

Crime, 2000 oil, spray paint, paint marker on canvas, 30 x 40

The Lioness, 2005, oil and mixed media on canvas, 48 x 68"

Scratched portrait, 2013, oil on masonite panel, 14 x 13.5

The White Dress (Collaboration w/ Tim Conlen), 2014, oil, mixed media on canvas, 62 x 78"

The Parlor, 2019, oil on canvas, 56 x 80"

How It Is To Be , 2019, oil, and enamel on panel, 40 x 30

On Point (When She Leads the Way), 2017, oil, aerosol on canvas, 36 x 48”

La Familia IV, 2006, oil on canvas, 78 x 78"

La Familia II (Sisters), 2006, oil on canvas, 84 x 74"

La Familia, 2005, oil on canvas, 79.5 x 72"

I Love Your Hair, 2013, oil, collage on canvas, 60 x 72"

Kira The Light, 2020, oil, acrylic on wood panel, 24 x 30"

The Pregnant Soldier, 2013, oil, paint marker on wood panel, 36 x 48”

Every Storm Runs Out Of Rain, 2020, oil on wood panel, 18 x 24”

How It Is To Be, 2019, oil, acrylic, mixed media on wood panel, 30 x 40”

Toni Morrison,

Current Event, 2019, oil and acrylic on wood panel, 40x60"

Curtain Call, 2019, oil on wood panel, 48x60"

The Bond #3 (Unity is the Key), 2017, oil aerosol on canvas, 60x60"

You Are Loved (Portrait of Ashleigh Murray), 2018, oil, graphite on wood panel, 48 x 60”

The Berliner, 2018, oil, acrylic on wood panel, 48 x 60”

Blood, Sweat, & Tears (Portrait of the Artist Marc Andre), 2022, oil on linen, 32 x 26"

Conduit / Conductor, 2022, oil, reclaimed copper sheets, copper wire on wood panel, 60 x 60”

Structural Integrity, 2022, oil, laser cut wood assemblage, colored pencil on wood panel, 40 x 40”

IGNITER, 2022, oil, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60”

PUNKS NOT DEAD, 2022, oil, acrylic, aerosol, paint brushes mounted on canvas, 60 x 60”

Life at Sea, 2021, oil, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 60”

Revelation No.1, 2019, oil, acrylic on wood panel, 30 x 42”

I Love Your Locs, 2018, oil, acrylic, collage on canvas, 78 x 60”

Rosie, 2016, oil on canvas, 36 x 48"