Concrete

Concrete is a medium that promises commitment (when it’s set, it’s SET) and lack of control by the artist. In this early stage of my experimentation, the materials are doing most of the work. Casting concrete is a form of painting: there are pigments, binding agent, and a ground. The pigment is added to the concrete before I cast it.

None of these is larger than 16 x 16 inches, except the tables. Some of the pieces have fragile edges. The unavailable indicates sold or unavailable.

Yellow River
2006
Concrete and pigment

Red and Orange
2006
Concrete and pigment

Red Forest
2006
Concrete and pigment

Sanded Drips unavailable
2006
Concrete and pigment

Sky
2006
Concrete and pigment

Table 1
2006
Concrete and pigment

Table 2
2006
Concrete and pigment

Taos
2006
Concrete and pigment

Gray Abstract unavailable
2006
Concrete and pigment

Neapolitan
2006
Concrete and pigment

Open Space 2 unavailable
2006
Concrete and pigment

First Gees
2006
Concrete and pigment

Fred
2006
Concrete and pigment

Fred 2
2006
Concrete and pigment

Gray Abstract 2
2006
Concrete and pigment

Dark Purple
2006
Concrete and pigment

Blue Squares
2006
Both sides shown
Concrete and pigment

Boo unavailable
2006
Concrete and pigment

Commute
2006
Concrete and pigment

Thirtysomething Bubbles
2006
Concrete and pigment

Thirtysomething Bubbles 2
2006
Concrete and pigment

Sweet Awkwardness
2006
Concrete and pigment

Beehive
2005
Concrete and pigment

Blue Triptych unavailable
2005
Concrete and pigment

Collection
2005
Concrete and pigment

Old Soft Wall
2005
Concrete and pigment

Open Space
2005
Concrete and pigment

Orange Smooth Quickrete
2005
Both sides shown
Concrete and pigment

Orange Wall
2005
Concrete and pigment

Pink Turquoise and Black unavailable
2005
Concrete and pigment

Red Trees in Lime
2005
Concrete and pigment

Red Trees on Blue
2005
Concrete and pigment

Six Trees at Dawn
2005
Concrete and pigment

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