Gallery Showing All Month
As you know, last Thursday was the opening at Emerging Gallery for Art Night. The photos will be up all month. You can stop in when this Gallery is open to see these in person.
These are 20”x30” printed as a set from LA Film lab using their relatively new 350 Gram Museum Etching process, resulting in absolute bright colors and vivid deep satin blacks, especially with the neon work.
All of these are framed 20”x30”, with a price of $350 each.
For sales, contact me directly, either through the contact me directly through “Contact” tab, or message me on Instagram in the “Links” section. I take cash, credit card, and Venmo.
Only the 20”x30” photograph are mine. The smaller photos and other media are other artists. Do not contact me about those works.
Work Featured by Prints
Emerging Gallery, DTLA
Works Featured By Name
From left to right, top to bottom
The Idle Hour - Shot on beautiful Kodak TriX 400, this piece is a favorite. The old-timeyness of the TriX adds authentic old fashion, being in production since 1946. The grain of the film really brings out the wood grain of the exterior. The tight crop gives a larger than life imposing feeling that the building is large barrels contrasted with an actual normal size barrel in the front
What Remains Of Hopes and Dreams - This is a somber piece. Remains of a house on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, after the January 2025 Palisades Fire. Burnt outline of a house in the background with the tides coming in, while a single brick wall panel withou mailbox in the foreground. Shot on Arista Pan 100, adds moodiness contrast and forebodingness. With the fireburnt brick in the foreground contrasting strongly with the waves crashing on the beach in the background which can only be seen because the house is missing, only evidenced by its outline. Its a perptual reminder of the temporal nature of man vs the eternalness of the tides.
America: Open - Miss America Diner, Jersey City, New Jersey. This is one of my earlier works. Time exposure tripod shot of a neon and chrome glad diner, a staple of New Jersey culinary institutions.
The Waiter - From “The 2005 Collection”. From a day trip to Brussels, Belgium, from Germany, me and a friend where wandering the winding allies of Brussels’s cafe district looking for a specific bar. We heard a smash of glass and some footsteps on the cobblestone streets, and out rushed a waiter, after a person we did not get to see, who dramatically stares down the alley towards the street. Just in time I pulled up my Nikon FM2 and snapped his picture. It sat in a box for 19 years before getting a hi-res negative scan and become an instant favorite.
Liquorscape (2025) - Pop Art Remix of an earlier 2012 work named “Liquorscape”, shot on Portra 400 against the backlit “Sidewalk Cafe” in the LES of Manhattan. The warm orange tones gave a natural mysterious surreal-esq vibe, as the bottles appeared as silhouettes. The 2025 remix features a new hi-res negative scan, and given the monotones, could easily be color shifted. After discovering the photo worked along almost the entire spectrum I picked four colors, at approximately quadratic points on the color wheel and made a collage. Bottom left orange is true color. Pop Art is not my usual style, or my comfort zone as an artist, and this piece was an experiment to give it a try to see if I could in fact master it. This one turned out to be a best seller and favorite.