Posted by: admin1970
on Jun 21, 2010
Check these two versions I printed last year of the crucified bat. The aqua version was shown at the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery in Washington, DC.


The print series "Flores Muertas" depicts the issue of where our flowers come from, what kind of hidden real costs and dangers lie behind them and questions global capitalism as a real danger to people and the environment. Columbia is the dominant producer of U.S. cut flowers. To produce cosmetically perfect blooms for export to the U.S. and Europe, Columbia's 80,000 flower industry workers, mostly women, perform long hours of physically grueling and hazardous labor.
Posted by: admin1970
on Jun 16, 2010
I have a mural "Ride" on display in the month of July at Northside Social. It's great to see how the artworks fits in to the space and how patrons are responding to it. Go and check it out! This piece was first shown at the new Arlington Cultural Center Artisphere last October. Now in a tighter setting where a lot of people interact with it, I like it even better. Northside Social is located off the Orange Metro line in Clarendon at 3211 Wilson Blvd Arlington, Virginia 22201. They have great cup cakes, cappuccinos, and an amazing selection of wine. Make sure to ask Alison Christ, General Manager & Sommelier, what their specials are.
