The images
in my paintings, my drawings in Photoshop and my photos refer to the human
body—specifically, the female body, that first landscape to greet us when we
come into the world.In ways both
subtle and brazen I distort the representation of the female body, combining
abstract and figurative elements.The human body, female and/or male, is a constantly-renewing source of
imagery for me.I use only my own
body and/or face in the photographs.
The themes
in my work revolve around difficult issues:disease, death, destruction—all with a leavening of
humor.I combine representation
with abstraction.I begin each
painting by drawing in ink and drawing, as well, on a “cast of characters” that
appear every so often.As I draw,
I add paint, erase, emphasize.Formal qualities are important, as is symbolism.There is a strong narrative
element in my work, both within each piece and from work to work.I tend to exhibit this body of work in
a jazzy grid formation or in a band of work around the room.