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URBAN SPACES 

Sometimes art should not be pleasant, it should not be polite; it should confront you and make you think. It should make you reflect upon who you are as a person, and what are you doing—today, to improve the lives of those people right next to you. This series is not allegorical, nor representative of a personal journey. These pieces are a social commentary intended to make the viewer take a step back, to look at what is happening in their cities, their neighborhoods and to make eye contact with the people in those lost urban spaces
 
  • "Chinooks", acrylic on canvas, 45"x40"
  • Mack and the Boy's Palace, acrylic on canvas, 30"x30"
  • "Par for the course", acrylic on canvas, 24"x30" SOLD
  • "Fisherman's Terminal", acrylic on canvas, 54"x45"
  • Yellow Crane (46"x40")
  • "Red Crane" (30"x24")
  • "Red Crane, study",acrylic on canvas, 8"x8"
  • "Shipyard", acrylic on canvas, 36"x36"
  • 3rd Street (40"x30")
  • "Dogpatch Cranes", acrylic on canvas, 24"x30"
  • "The Arena", acrylic on canvas, 24"x30"
  • "Toward Potrero" (30"x24")
  • "Weathervane" (30"x24")