10/11/2019
Thank you again to everyone who came to the exhibition opening at Ara Crinis. The exhibition will be up for 4-6 weeks for you to view during business hours.
For those interested in Limited Edition Signed Prints from the exhibition or some unlimited signed prints, please email me or sign up for my newsletter to receive the availability, pricing and details.
If you have an exhibit space or business that would be interested in hosting this exhibition or another exhibition of my work please contact me. I have a couple of projects that I would like to exhibit.
I have an E-book and print “Zine” with the images from the exhibit that are available for purchase. Anything you can do to support the exhibit financially is appreciated!
I would also like to thank Neo, Carlo and Ara Crinis for the opportunity to exhibit my work in such a magical space, this is truly one the great honors of my life…when someone loves something that you poured your entire self into in order to create, it’s an honor.
Second to my wife , on our 12th wedding anniversary, thank you for creating this creative space for me, for bringing me home & your constant encouragement & nurturing..and your strength.
Thank you for this insane video and your vision for creating it!
Thank you to everyone who supported the exhibition, especially:
All those who trusted me with their portraits crinis
- for the prints
Without Context - Is an exhibition about expectation. We give an image our attention, we expect answers for our gaze. Advertisers & algorithms have perfected this form of commerce and the more satisfying the answers, the more satiated yet, addicted we become. I prefer questions instead of answers. I prefer feelings instead of responses and I prefer “hmmm” instead of “ahah!”
Images start a conversation, but you have to see the shapes, lines and you have to ask the questions. There are no answers, only humans, physicality, emotion and shape. We are the context, not the image.
“That’s what the world is, after all: an endless battle of contrasting memories.” —Haruki Murakami