
Meat
Drawing inspiration from Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and other still life painters who painted meat, this oil on panel series reflects the way we see meat today as often always processed and packaged. I painted this Meat series using many layers, alternating between glazing and thickening layers to capture the realistic look of saran wrap plastic and price stickers clinging to packaged meat. I sought to challenge the traditional expectation of food still lifes as beautiful, appealing and fresh with my choice of packaged meat as the principal focus in this series.
Alaskan Fly Fishing #1 16 x 12 inches Watercolor on Paper SOLD 2019
Alaskan Fly Fishing #2 12 x 16 inches Watercolor on Paper SOLD 2019
Fish Market 40 x 40 inches Oil on Canvas SOLD 2017
Fish Monger 40 x 40 inches Oil on Canvas SOLD 2017
Meat Detail Study #1 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel 2019
Meat Detail Study #2 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel 2019
Meat Detail Study #3 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel 2019
More Meat 18 x 24 inches Oil on Panel 2019
Pork Chop #1 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel SOLD 2019
Pork Chop #2 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel SOLD 2019
Pork Chop #3 12 x 12 inches Oil on Panel SOLD 2019