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The weight of absence
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
26 x 40 inches
2016
The intangible expanse of a last breath
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
27 x 37 inches
2016
Temper and soothe
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
42 1/2 x 41 inches
2017
As if floating
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
38 x 26 inches
2016
To have arrived at this place
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
18 x 18 inches
2016
Behind the swell
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
42 x 28 inches
2016
Pimlico Tower
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
17 x 17 inches
2017
To remain unprepared
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
17 x 17 inches
2017
Perceptible in memory only (after Aubrey Bodine)
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
20 x 28 inches
2016
Displacement
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
7 x 7 inches
2016
E-Z laundromat
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
7 x 7 inches
2017
From what was to what is
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
7 x 7 inches
2017
Little graffiti house
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
7 x 7 inches
2017
Montebello
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
7 x 7 inches
2016
What day is today
Charcoal and graphite on paper
27 x 35 inches
2018
A home inherited
Charcoal and graphite on paper
25 x 33 inches
2018
Little white house on Charles
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
17 x 17 inches
2017
St. Michaels
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
2016
Reptile house
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
31 x 42 1/2 inches
2017
To hold close until breaking
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
102 x 35 inches
2017
Philadelphia Christian Church
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
17 x 17 inches
2017
Warehouse bridge
Charcoal and graphite on Rives BFK
17 x 17 inches
2017

The Baltimore Drawings

This series of drawings depicts architectural structures located in the city of Baltimore, my hometown. This work initially stemmed from a place of loss. As I grieved the death of my father, who was an architect, I used representations of physical structures to attempt to create an external vessel to hold my immense feelings of grief. I found these structures by exploring the City on foot, by bike, or by car. By building space and form through the layering of charcoal marks, I created tonal landscapes, rendering both the city and my internal world. As the work progressed, I developed an increased interest in the interplay of presence and absence, where the tangible and intangible become intertwined.