Scar Tissue
Scars are areas of tissue that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from the biological process of repair. Scarring is a natural part of the healing process. Every wound results in some degree of of scarring. Scars represent healing of many sorts–healthy or not. Scars are metaphorically and/or literally explored through the artist’s personal iconography. These figures and books explore tissues/issues in the artists life.
Feb 4 – March 1, 2013
Reception Thursday, February 6, 6 – 8pm
Ceres Gallery
547 West 27th Street, NYC 10001
212-947-6100
http://www.ceresgallery.org
Hours: Tu, We, Fr, Sa noon to 6pm; Th noon to 8pm
- He Left Me; stoneware, epoxy, cable ties; 13.5 x 7 x 2″ (6); 2009
- He Left Me 2; stoneware, epoxy, cable ties, 16.5 x 7 x 2″ (4), 2010
- No More, stoneware, 18 x 7 x 2.5″, 2014
- No Good Deed, stoneware, 14.5 x 12 x 2″, 2014
- Hoarder of Tea Tags, stoneware, 16.5 x 13 x 1.5″, 2013
- Pointed Legs w/Head, With Head and Foot. Pointed Legs
- Dark Scribble , stoneware, 21 x 7.5 x 3″, 2014
- Tension, Apprehension; stoneware, acrylic; 14 x 4 x 2″, 2014
- Torso/Outside In; fossilcrete, stoneware; 31 x 14 x 11′; 2014
- fossilcrete, stoneware; 31 x 14 x 11′, 2014
- Scar Tissue; Stoneware, epoxy; 16.5 x 5 x 2″, 2013
- With Bird Arms, stoneware, 13 x 3.5 x 2′, 2014
- Broken Torso, stoneware, epoxy, 9 x 2.5 x 1″, 2013