In this series, I was focused on abandoned structures and their interactions in the environment. These subjects are picked based on their connections between humanity and industry, drawing from architecture and historical events such as historic landmarks, effects of war, and abandoned structures. I believe a reminder of what we are capable of destroying alongside our constant need to create is a balance for our evolution. The majority of this series was developed while I completed my Fine Arts diploma at Georgian College (2008-2011).
Eastern State, 2010, oil and spray paint on canvas, 3’x5′ One Day at a Time, 2010, oil and spray paint on canvas board, 20″x24″ Brother, 2011, oil and spray paint on canvas, 3’x4′ NFS Keys, 2010, oil and spray paint on canvas, 16″x24″ SOLD Hindenburg, 2010, oil and spray paint on canvas board, 20″x24″ SOLD Chernobyl, 2011, photo lithography, 12″x16″. Oradour-sur-glane, 2011, photo lithography, 12″ x 16″ Whitby Psych, 2011, oils and spray paint, 12″x12″ Stuck in Time, 2011, oils and spray paint and canvas, 16″x20″ SOLD Active, 2012, oils and spray paint on canvas, 24″x24″ The Freeze, 2013, oils and spray paint, 16″ x 20″ SOLD Underwood, 2012, oil on canvas, 16″x24″ Crumlin Rage, 2012, acrylics and spray paint, 16″ x 24″. SOLD Walk to Siberia, 2014, oil and spray paint on canvas board, 12″x12″