In addition to the explicitly religious works, the exhibit also featured some pieces that were just fun.
Portrait of Pablo Picasso. Now in the collection of Gillian Lisenby Walters.
A rather intense self-portrait
Untitled. There has been much speculation as to the meaning behind this piece. I intend to let the speculation continue.
Resistance Fist. The red bracelet is designed to resemble the bracelets made by a group young women rescued from sex slavery in Nepal. For information on donating to groups like this one, visit the website of 1040 Connections.
Superman. For this piece, I experimented with a new technique involving shredding the post-its down to an absolutely tiny scale. The piece at right is only about the size of a sheet of notebook paper. It is currently in the collection of comic book aficionado and songwriter Gary Mitchell.
Boba Fett. Now in the collection of Morgan Hendrix.
Chess Pieces. This piece was done with my own family in mind. We're chess nerds.
Lady Liberty. A revisiting of an early version of the stylized Statue of Liberty.
The Pineapple. Now that I think of it, I have no idea where this piece is. It might still be in my collection somewhere.
Sunsets. Another piece that has been left somewhat intentionally ambiguous. Some viewers have found it playful. Others find it melancholy. It's one that I enjoy hearing people interpret.
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