The MarquisEmbroidery on Silk
The Amazing GrizeldaEmbroidery
Rincon"Queen of the Coast", Rincon is one of the most famous surf spots in California, known around the world for its well-formed waves and long rides, it is located at the Ventura and Santa Barbara County line in Southern California, United States.
Gayle and Din
Din
The Man in PlaidThis is a portrait of the artist Britt Ehringer. His body of work that spans from the ridiculous to the seemingly obscene, Ehringer's colorful dissection of a society enamored with the idea of more stands as a refreshing take on the chaos of urban life, consistently colliding between real life and fantasy on a tightrope just outside the bustle of everyday life.
This is not Gavin TurkThis is a portrait of Gavin Turk a British artist from Guildford in Surrey, and was considered to be one of the Young British Artists. Turk's oeuvre deals with issues of authenticity and identity, engaged with modernist and avant-garde debates surrounding the 'myth' of the artist and the 'authorship' of a work of art.
Musso & Frank
Boatswain's Mate BillyIn the realm of a mythical sea map, curious creatures known as "Piscarian Sailors" embark on seafaring adventures. These beings possess the extraordinary visage of humans with the face of fish. As they skillfully navigate their vessels through uncharted waters, the Piscarian Sailors bridge the realms of land and sea, embracing the dualities of their existence. They’ve inherited a profound connection with the aquatic domain, and their journeys unveil a magical tapestry of exploration, fusing human curiosity with the wonders of the boundless sea.
The CaptainIn the realm of a mythical sea map, curious creatures known as "Piscarian Sailors" embark on seafaring adventures. These beings possess the extraordinary visage of humans with the face of fish. As they skillfully navigate their vessels through uncharted waters, the Piscarian Sailors bridge the realms of land and sea, embracing the dualities of their existence. They’ve inherited a profound connection with the aquatic domain, and their journeys unveil a magical tapestry of exploration, fusing human curiosity with the wonders of the boundless sea
I live in a Place Where It Does Not Snow
The CockIn Private Collection
San Gorgonio Pass Triptych
San Gorgonio Sunset
Sun and Naturism11” x 15” x 2”EmbroideryNudist magazines were first published in 1900 and covered health topics such as diet, exercise, herbalism and general advice on living a healthy and efficient life. In the 1920s when nudists began publicizing their activities and sun clubs began to form, Nudist magazines became an early champion of their cause through publishing their letters, articles and photos. Aside from National Geographic Magazine, nudist magazines were the only place the general public could see a naked human form.
Naturists in Action11” x 15” x 2”EmbroideryNudist magazines were first published in 1900 and covered health topics such as diet, exercise, herbalism and general advice on living a healthy and efficient life. In the 1920s when nudists began publicizing their activities and sun clubs began to form, Nudist magazines became an early champion of their cause through publishing their letters, articles and photos. Aside from National Geographic Magazine, nudist magazines were the only place the general public could see a naked human form.
Nudism Today11” x 15” x 2”EmbroideryNudist magazines were first published in 1900 and covered health topics such as diet, exercise, herbalism and general advice on living a healthy and efficient life. In the 1920s when nudists began publicizing their activities and sun clubs began to form, Nudist magazines became an early champion of their cause through publishing their letters, articles and photos. Aside from National Geographic Magazine, nudist magazines were the only place the general public could see a naked human form.
Nudist Life11” x 15” x 2”EmbroideryNudist magazines were first published in 1900 and covered health topics such as diet, exercise, herbalism and general advice on living a healthy and efficient life. In the 1920s when nudists began publicizing their activities and sun clubs began to form, Nudist magazines became an early champion of their cause through publishing their letters, articles and photos. Aside from National Geographic Magazine, nudist magazines were the only place the general public could see a naked human form.
Three Girls12” X 9” X 2” Embroidery on Reflective Material
Three GuysIn Private Collection
Two BoysIn Private Collection
Five GirlsIn Private Collection
Roddy14.25” X 8.5” Embroidery on Reflective Material
One BoyIn Private Collection
The BrawlersIn Private Collection
The AccordionistsIn Private Collection
Alex and JamesIn Private Collection
Flint and OxidePatterns formed from sparking flint in the presence of oxide were the inspiration for these impressive embroidered banners. Unfolding 19 feet, they resemble large stained glass windows that envelope the viewer in color and pattern. Embroidery on Crinoline Depending on allowable space, the piece can be hung with either 5 or 3 panels. The 5 Panel spread measures 228” H X 120” W X .5 D The 3 panel spread measures 228” H X 72” W X .5 D
Mata Hari14” X 9.5”Embroidery
Solimar
Giya18” X 18” X 2”Embroidery on cotton
MuchitsujoIn Private Collection
Nexus18” X 18” X 2”Embroidery on cotton
Oriole18” X 18” X 2”Embroidery on cotton
PachinkoIn Private Collection
Yoyogi18” X 18” X 2”Embroidery on cotton
Roppongi18” X 18” X 2”Embroidery on cotton
The TerminalStrong silhouettes of the present contrast with shadowy apparitions of the past as they journey through the iconic Grand Central Station. Four layers of embroidered silk hung in sequence to portray depth and movement. 26” W X 4’ H X 6” DEmbroidery on Silk with Aluminum Brackets
Nine Jumping Nudes12” X 15” Embroidery on Reflective Fabric
Three Nudes6.5” X 7.5”Embroidery
AbeIn Private Collection
Ben8.25” X 8.25” X 1” Embroidery on cotton
Tommy J8.25” X 8.25” X 1” Embroidery on cotton
Hamilton Fish8.25” X 8.25” X 1” Embroidery on cotton
I Always Say Te AmoIn Private Collection
La Polizia15.5 X 14.5 Embroidery on reflective material Police marching towards anti-fascist rally in Rome Oct, 19 2022
Fighting Fascism15.5 X 14.5 Embroidery on reflective material Whenever fascism raises its head, trade unions are one of the first targets, because the collective of workers are guarantors of democracy, freedom and justice. History will not repeat itself. Fighting against fascism means fighting for democracy.