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These days everyone is out looking for work. It always a good idea to have business cards on hand. In an attempt to explore these little Hand-Shakes-On-Card-Stock I’m making a new sheet of DIY cards every day this week.  We’ll be in touch.

BEASTLY WORDS

Road Agent, Dallas, TX • 09.07

Beastly Words explores the fundamental flaw of language as an expression of our deepest selves, and the contradictions of language as image.

BARNYARD

Road Agent, Dallas, TX • 04.06

“Boys will be boys”— or so the saying goes. In Bradly Brown’s first exhibit at Road Agent, he offers theatrical photographs that toy with questions of how young men construct their identities as they gradually mature into adulthood.

LOVE’S LAST SHIFT

Love’s Last Shift, or The Fool in Fashion is an English Restoration comedy by Colley Cibber from 1696.

SKETCHBOOK SCANS

A variety of sketches, selected at random, from an assortment of sketchbooks that I used  over a period of time.

FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK

Fairytale of New York
2008
paint, thread, marker, ink

DONKEY PUNCH

Donkey Punch
2008
mixed media on chalk board

INSECTS

If all the insects in the world were put on a scale, they would out weigh all other creatures.

IMPALA EARDRUMS

IMPALA EARDRUMS : A RADIUM SAMPLER, 2008
Credit: Art director, graphic design, photography
Artwork:As Impala Murder…,2008, salt water on car door, 39.5″ x 37″

SINK OR SWIM
2X2 for AIDS and Art

AmFAR • The Rachofsky House, Dallas, TX • 10.06

Drawing prominent artists, art collectors and philanthropists from around the world, Two by Two for AIDS and Art has evolved into a week full of social events aimed at recognizing the progress of amfAR and engaging the arts community here in Dallas.

AminALS
Melissa St. Pierre “Fig. VIII”

Melissa St. Pierre “Fig. VIII”
From the CD Specimens, TOE-CD-814
Release date: June 17, 2008

MEGAFAUN, Bury The Square

From the vibrant Southern quasi-capital of Durham emerge Megafaun, wearing earnestness across the chest and abstraction along the sleeves. They pour forth dulcet harmonies, as seeking vocals tug banjo lines up the Appalachian mountains;