Angels verses Fairies " The rise and fall of Monotheism"

 "The captivation of Pantheism", oil on wood  video still.6  
It's interesting to note how the focus on seeing and accentuating different values ( lights, midtones, darks, etc.)) subtly changes the shapes and pattern of the same image, while dramatically changing the "Feel" and intention of that image.

check back soon to see video and a new painting from this series

Paintings from the "Analog to Digital series"

 "Analog to digital.3", oil on wood, 18x24 inches
 "Analog to digital.2", oil on wood, 48x61 inches
"Analog to digital", oil on wood, 48x94 inches

More examples of my work

oil painting, "particle/waveform"
oil painting, "Waveform/particle"




* read blog " what is my process?" to understand what this video has to do with these paintings

What is my "Process" ?

 "possibility collapse", oil on wood
Well, my process evolves and varies from project to project but here is an example:
My process begins by combining 3D animation, film footage and photos of my paintings to create a short animation (5-10 sec.) I then use software that takes an audio signal (from a pianist collaboration, sounds on the local street corner, etc.) and translates it into a video signal. In turn, augmenting the animation into a visual symphony of digital distortion. 


Next I go through the distorted animation frame by frame until I find the image that most pleases me. Once I find , I enlarge it to fill as much of my computer monitor as possible and take a picture of the image on my monitor using a super high megapixel digital camera. This adds more digital distortion because the camera will actually capture the waveforms of light being emitted from the computer monitor. After that, I scan the image back into the computer, bring it up on my monitor, and do a still life painting of my computer screen and of course the image that is on it. I then take images of the oil paintings and make an animation with them! This film is then projected onto the oil paintings when viewed in a gallery.

A bit about me and my work.....

   I was born in 1976; Duorte, California and grew up on the Oregon coast. My artwork is inspired by comparisons of science and technology with religious studies and faith systems.
"I strive to understand the processes of seeing through the traditions of painting and drawing (
value, color, pattern, etc.), juxtaposed with the 'Godlike' influence of the technological process and the insights and techniques that those processes uniquely add. Manipulating and layering mediums through ever advancing technologies, with the intention of observing and documenting the relationship between Technology and Technique."