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STREET ART DRAWINGS

“A GROUP EPIPHANY” From the inside of our imagination, an all out psychological assault separates the eyes and mind of an entire crowd. The cartoon violence shock and affects us, leaving only a state of separation and utter despair in it‘s wake...

“ON BEING HEADLESS” An internalized conflict externalizes itself through a head splitting manifestation. An expression of the turmoil of routine, moments of realization and big ideas.

“FEMALE MACHINE HEAD” A young business women has lost her mind to the technological mayhem that is her job. However, in spite of her current condition, she retains enough motor skills to fashion the mechanical vines seeping out of her face to match the latest “devil-bee-hive” hairdo.
ON HAVING NO HEAD!
STREET ART COMICS! Standing idle, our subject feels a small scratch along his cheek. Strange and quick lines designate the separation as the top of his head lifts, and flies rapidly off from it’s pedestal. A divide between the eyes, mind, and the body can be seen at any glance. A unique dystopia asserts itself and the headless prevail. Be warned, this annihilation has a double edge, simultaneous with the moment of release is an instance of vulnerability. An instance often exploited by the technological tentacles of the machine head.. 30 x 40’, Ink on paper, performance drawings, Canadian Paintings 2005. It happens.

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