Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 9’w x 4’h. Vintage rope and circular saw blades. The Factory was designed and developed by The Holland Companies. Art Program with Boston Art.

Commission for the gym at The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 6’w x 4’h. I drilled with a Dremel (a new experience to say the least :-) to incorporate resistance bands and rope into the art in the upper right corner.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 30” sq.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 30”sq.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 30”sq. Since 1822, this seal has been used by the city of Boston to stamp all approved building documents. I placed it on my photo/illustration of the side of an old, wooden truck/cart delivery bay in the SoWa district.

Commission for the gym at The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 6’w x 4’h.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 30”sq.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. 30”sq.

Commission for The Factory Residences, in Boston’s SoWa district. The Factory was designed and developed by The Holland Companies. Art Program with Boston Art.

Just about done! Textured acrylic ‘waves’, chrome grommets, and nautical ropes.

Work-in-Progress, acrylic, impasto, automotive vinyl, metallic ink. Contemplating where to drill for the ‘rapid rope’… just placed to review positioning ideas here.

Work-in-Progress, I’m not sure this street photograph of mine works with rope, but I like looking at it :-)

I think Elon Musk and his robot prototype are cool, I also love pre-historic cave art! I created this to juxtapose the two. Can you imagine if they met in real life? Technique: Using an existing still photograph of the robot, I digitally edited it to make it walk and flip, then added the audio of a popular meme. The background photograph is of Algerian rock paintings in the Tassili N'Ajjer nature reserve. I edited to the art to add the sun and mountain marks above. Lots of work for a three second clip! :-)

Work-in-Progress, I’m excited to incorporate some rope into my colorful, distorted photo!

Work-in-Progress, I can’t wait to work on this. I’ve distorted it in different, vibrant colors too — yippee!