Billboard 2007 – 2022
Billboard paintings began as an experiment in urban landscape art in 2007. Billboards towered over the city. Sentinels lining the streets. Many empty, blank and weathered. I took photographs from taxi's. I wanted to capture simplicity in form, but quickly moved towards a more representational landscape painting, adding social messages. I played with single words and simple phrases to draw emotional response from the viewer. Years earlier in Canada, my interest had been sparked.
The billboards added something to the cityscape I hadn't felt emotionally connected to since living in Vancouver B.C during the 1990's. During that time, I would spot a decrepit billboard perched atop a building from my seat on the skytrain each day. I imagined the peeling, worn out surface akin to a giant abstract painting hovering over Chinatown.
Command Centre
2019 | 12x36 | $1200
LAst-Goodbye_Billboard_36x12
Community
2011 / 30x60 | sold
Interzone
2018 | 18x36 | $1500
COLLAPSE-24×24
Industrial By-Pass
2019 | 18x36 | $1500
Today, Silent
2020 | 30x40 | $2000
Please Stand By
2018 | 30x60 | sold
Command-Centre_Billboard_12x36
12x36 | $1200
La Luna
2019 | 18x36 | SOLD
Identity
2010 / 12x36 | sold
Dormant Age
2019 | 36x36 | sold
Fact over Fiction
2018 | 18x36 | sold
Love
2019 | 20x20 | sold
Are You Enough
2022 | 36x36 | SOLD
This Space Intentionally Left Blank
2009 / 24x48 | sold
Volt
2019 | 12x36 | $1500
Ghosts – No Message
2020 | 24x30 | SOLD
Read More Books
2019 | 18x36 | sold
Beyond the Valley of the Shadow of Everything
2022 | 36x48 | sold