My Sitcom Series originated through conversations with co-workers and friends about why we remembered so many trivial details from old television shows, yet frequently forgot more important things like social security numbers or impending deadlines. I began making small watercolor works on paper to test how much information was needed to make a recognition. My interest, along with the scale of the work, has only grown from there.
Press:
Watercolor Magazine, “Contemporary Watercolor: Re-Writing A Bad Rap” by Naomi Ekperigin, Fall 2012: 22 – 29.
East Bay Express, “Art Pick: Good Times at Interface Gallery” by Sarah Burke, March 22, 2016
New American Paintings, Pacific Coast Issue #115, Juror: Apsara DiQuinzio, 2015
Ponch and Jon, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2006 (Private Collection)
Chain Gang, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2003 (Private Collection)
Welcome, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30, 2003 (Private Collection)
Flipper, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2004 (Private Collection)
On the Exercise Deck, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2002
Reverend Jim, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2003
Chrissy Snow, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2003
Chris Munroe, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2003
Untitled Fantasy, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2012 (Private Collection)
Florida and Michael, Watercolor on Paper, 40 x 60 inches, 2016
Three Graces (Dorothy, Sophia, and Rose), Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2012 (Private Collection)
Krystle and Alexis, Watercolor on Paper, 40 x 60 inches, 2016
Never Meanin' No Harm, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30, 2006
Hogg, Watercolor on Paper, 30 x 59 inches, 2006
Flo, Vera, and Alice, Watercolor on Paper 22 x 30 inches, 2011
Laverne & Shirley, Watercolor on Paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2011