I am honored to be the illustrator for the October ‘Shipwrecked’ edition of the r.k.v.r.y
quarterly literary journal. r.k.v.r.y defines itself by the dictionary definition of
the word recovery. It is filled with intriguing poetry, fiction and essays by a
wide range of talented authors. You can visit it online at http://www.rkvryquarterly.com/ and be inspired!
Friday, September 27, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
WHAT’S LEFT BEHIND
People ask me how I manage to find toys in abandoned factories.
Actually, I am often amazed by all that’s been left behind or thrown away in
these most unlikely places. The toys are just the easiest artifacts to carry
out. My assemblage, “Shrek” is based on the Sol Lenzer Bottling Works at
Jefferson and Genesee Avenues. Since the roof collapsed, nature has started to
reclaim the space. Inside, along with little knicknacks, I found a piano and a
truck. They are probably still there, too heavy and dangerous to move. On the outside
of Lenzer’s is graffiti by the prolific ‘ATAK’. His tag shows up on the side of
my assemblage too. Lenzer’s is on the mayor’s top ten list for demolition but manages to hang on.
“Shrek” will be on view at the Buffalo Society of Artists’ 117th
Catalogue Exhibition. The opening is Sunday, September 15th, from 2
- 5pm at the Kenan Center at 433 Locust Street in Lockport, NY and the show
continues through October 13th.
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