The first half focuses on simplistic lines and drawing with symbols placed all throughout. The works use a mix of careful lines on a sort of ripped paper, resembling Japanese scrolls. The second half of pieces uses acrylic paint planted texture with a small amount of lines.
Referring to the language of comic books, the works refer to common tropes of the respected medium. It also evokes the philosophy of the Antithesis-Thesis or the need for two opposing structures to come together. The works question different comic book and tropes put into conversation about cultural history.
I. Lost planet, Inkwash on Vellum, 42 inches x 38 inches, 2023.
II. Watchmen, Inkwash on Vellum, 44 inches x 42 inches, 2023.
III. Who Watches the Watchmen?, Inkwash on Vellum, 62 inches x 42 inches, 2023.
IV. Thesis, Acrylic on Vellum, 46 inches x 42 inches, 2023.
V. Anthesis, Acrylic on Vellum, 46 inches x 42 inches, 2023.
VI. Synthesis, Acrylic on Vellum, 46 inches x 56 inches, 2023.