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Green Way (IN-63) #1
Flashe, acrylic and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #1 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #2 DETAIL
Flashe, arcrylic and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #3
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Polypropylene
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #3 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #4
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #4 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #5
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #5 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #6
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #6 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Green Way (In-63) #7
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
2014
Green Way (In-63) #7 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on Duralar
20" x 26"
2014
Painted Way (Co Rd 1300 E) #1
Acrylic + tempera on canvas
23.5" x 39" x 2"
2012
Painted Way (Co. Rd. 1300N) #1 DETAIL
Acrylic and tempera on canvas
23" x 39"
2012
Painted Way (Co Rd 1300 E) #3
Acrylic + tempera on canvas
17" x 25" x 2"
2012
Painted Way (Co. Rd. 1300N) #3 DETAIL
Acrylic and tempera on panel
17" x 25"
2012
Painted Way (IN Rte 30) #1
Flashe and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2010
Painted Way (IN Rte 30) #2
Flashe and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2010
Painted Way (IN Rte 30) #3
Flashe and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2010
Painted Way (IN Rte 30) #4
Flashe and tempera on Duralar
19" x 24"
2010
Painted Way #7
20" x 26"
2010
Painted Way (IN RTE 30) #5 DETAIL
Flashe, acrylic, and tempera on panel
12" x 20"
2013
Painted Way (IN Rte 30) #5
Flashe, acrylic + tempera on Yupo
20" x 26"
2010
Painted Way (IN RTE 30) #5
Flashe and acrylic on polypropylene
2010

The Painted Way series calls attention to the “drawings” and “paintings” that surround us in the urban built environment. For example, whereas bare winter tree branches sketch expressive nuanced linework against the moody, wet dullness of wintry Chicago skies in the Moving, Looking, Making series and the Fabula series, The Painted Way series looks down at the ground with sensibilities attuned from looking up. Once sensitized to this elegant ordinariness, distilled through the use of color, the diversity and intricacy of previously unremarked-upon views become accessible everywhere: paintings populate the streets themselves. Liquid tar brushed along the tracery of cracked asphalt surfaces echoes Brice Marden’s paintings and Sol LeWitt’s aquatints. I develop these automatic yet expressive compositions by photographing the roadway from behind the wheel of my car, projecting image after image against the silvered surface of canvas, traditional paper, or synthetic paper, and tracing one image after another to produce layered, brushy, calligraphic compositions that, like all of my work, test the distinctions of flatness and depth, expressive abstraction and straight description, nature and culture, anxiety and wonder.