Category Archives: Resin Art

This is a series that I’ve been working on for a while. I buy deep antique frames and fill them with layers of clear resign and images that I have meticulously cut out with a scalpel. I can achieve the illusion of remarkable depth, sort of like the forced perspective of baroque stage sets. I think of these as shadow boxes with views of weird, slightly ominous dreams.

Barbaro Enfilade

Part of my series on enfilades. This one is made up of several rooms at the Villa Barbaro, one of Palladio and Veronese’ masterpieces in the Veneto.

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The Flood

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La Valliére

This image is composed in layers cut out with a scalpel. Each layer is separated from the other with clear resin, achieving remarkable depth. The duchesse de La Valliére was the first mistress of Louis XIV of France. She was … Continue reading

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Paolo and Francesca

Another baroque stage set in resin, Paolo and Francesca are two lovers from Dante’s Inferno.

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Homeboy

Part of the ongoing baroque stage set resin series, Homeboy represents being out of one’s element. A study in incongruity.

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The Hunt

Part of the baroque set resin series. The Hunt was the first of this series and shows a wren pierced with a golden arrow. But the wren lives.

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Icarus

Part of the baroque stage series, Icarus fell from the sky when his wax wings got too close to the sun. Ambition? Foolishness?

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Apollo

One in a series of baroque sets encased in layers of clear resin. Unexpected imagery, dreams and hallucinations.

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