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DRAWING, WRITING, ETC.:
–New Miscellany (2016-Present)
–A slight so egregious it lingers beyond the dream (2015)
–The House without Orifices
(2014)
–Oversized Beneath the Percolator
(2014)
–Untitled/Unpictured (2013-2014)
–Excerpts (2007-2012)
–Bonfire Night (2012)
–Whispers Project (2011-2012)
–Paolo vs. “The Man” (2011-2012)
–Dicework II (2008-2009)
–The Dead (2008)
–Dicework I (2008)
–The Messier Catalogue (2007)
–Brushstroke Diagrams (2006-2007)
–Tell Me What to Paint (2006)
–Miscellaneous (2005-2006)ABOUT:
Lives and works in Vancouver, Canada. Primarily interested in the following: a) Visual and textual lines; b) the antiseptic tempered by a quiver of the handmade; and c) the diagrammatic and/or explanatory, especially when cloaked in ostensible self-importance without necessarily being true, serious business. Adherence to stringent procedural methods allows for an iterative exploration of the above concepts ad infinitum [read more].
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–Grand Union
–Hollingworth & Davie
–Jesse Gray
–John Russell
–Jordy Hamilton
–MAKE // BREAK // FIX
–Marina Roy
–Nice Things
–Nick Lakowski
–The Pleasant Matthews
–Tim Dixon
–VerySmallKitchen
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WORK: conceptual
“Is there even a distinction here? Rejecting the past versus embracing the present and/or future: they’re probably the same thing.”
2011. Ink on paper. 5.5 x 4.5 in.
“The name-changes had come to be a way of ignoring his past, though he didn’t always understand that. He isn’t so sure now, either. They might instead be more about him running with the present, or toward the future.”
2011. Ink on paper. 3.5 x 5.5 in.
“Tadeusz’s cautiously thorough methodology is in the forefront of Gregory’s mind as he regards what he has just now completed. It was a reckless leap, and serves to further foreshadow the vast breadth of their combined undertaking. It’s an indication that they will never manage to exhaust all options . . . [they will] never be finished.”
2011. Ink and graphite on paper. 6 x 6 in.
On Dicework II, 2011/02/11
Dicework II was in development between late 2008 and early 2009, but was never completed. None of the rulesets were ever used to produce any work.