New Fireworks series

See the evolving collection here. Unlit fireworks embody potential energy in its purest form. They are ephemeral, cross-cultural expressions of creativity, often exhibiting exquisite printing and ingenious design. As a child, I was captivated by fireworks. A significant part of their allure lay in the ability to hold this unpredictable object, fostering a sense of control and power over a potentially dangerous event. My journey as an artist began with fireworks. The limited ways to "play" with fireworks led me to disassemble my secret stash in my room, under the guise of "doing homework." I would combine powders and cardboard tubes to create new, imaginative charges. Despite suffering third-degree burns across my chest at age 14 (one of my nipples remain discolored to this day), it took nearly losing my hand to a steel cartridge filled with potassium nitrate and powdered sugar to truly learn my lesson. I had anticipated a shower of sparks, but the reality was far more destructive. With this series, I aim to capture the excitement I felt while handling my collection, and to evoke in others a sense of the joy and beauty inherent in vintage, hand-drawn labels.

Three Chairs

36” x 36” pen & ink and watercolor/gouache on paper

Working in out

A recent spread in my a sketchbook (vegetable tanned Nigerian goatskin with Fabriano Artistico 90# hot press watercolor paper), which I bind myself. One of these books is currently on view at Bravin Lee Gallery in Chelsea in June, 2024, and will be part of a show in June.