
This is a three color lino cut print of famous international terrorist, Carlos the Jackal, part of an Andy Warholian tryptich (the other two prints involved are identical, but one is blue and the other is orange). This image came from a little file photo I found in a magazine, which I thought was really funny, so I made a series of prints of it. This piece has some local noteriety, as it was censored from a recent show I hung at a local buisness that shall remain nameless. When I hung the show, I felt it would be prudent to omit the part about "international terrorist" from the title of the piece, what with us living in a post Twin Towers world and all, but still, someone walked into the nameless establishment, decided that it reminded them of a terrorist (who woulda thought?) and demanded that it be removed from the wall. So the nameless establishment removed it from the wall. Censored. Me? Crazy. I could have been upset about it or something, but I figured it was more funny than anything else, so I just went with it. Now I have something in common with the likes of Maplethorp and Serrano. Heh heh.

This is a pair of oil monoprints of a clock. The clock still works, amazingly, but the hands are never quite in the correct place.

And finally, a self portrait wood cut.