Cartoons
Cartoons is a series of images made in order to prevent the comedic things in life from slipping away.
I, like many people, navigate the world through humor, and I am always saddened by how jokes, these lodestones and keys for making it through life, vanish into thin air. Inspired by my favorite artist of all time, the cartoonist, B. Kliban, I began making pictures I consider cartoons, jokes that are free from the gravity of “serious” art, and yet resonate and make meaning and are sometimes genuinely profound. The pictures are sometimes staged, sometimes found, and feel like a performance, like the translation of a series of jokes on the page to a standup on a stage. It is an ongoing series. This morning I woke up with the image in my head of a man filling up a painting at a gas station, and I know it’ll be my next cartoon. Cartoons was first shown at the Tang Museum in Saratoga Springs, in my exhibition, When We Are Dancing (I Get Ideas) in the fall of 2018.
Shack of Sit
Ancient Percodan
First Solar Powered Monet Poster
Hobo Supermans
Ice Cream Flavors
Neolithic Fertility Ashtray
Sad Balloons
Self Esteem For Men
Anonymity Anonymous
Bubonic Diner
Boy in a China Shop
Coffin Full of Beans
Church of Thirst
Creature From the Black Lagoon Changes His Socks
Culture
Faces of Death
Gray Crayons
Home for Homeless Clones
Google Cross Stitch
The Self
Naked Songwriting For Dummies Book
Corpus Chrispies
Model Train Pole Dancer
My Gravestone
S.O.S
Sandwich Aspirations
Porno Classics
Spiral Jetty Combover
The Remains of Anita O'Day
Tiny Pianist
Crystal Face
Drifter with a Zither
Bear Attack
Envy and Disdain
Leaning Silo of Coxsackie
Lemonade
Little Golden Section
Need New Boat Painting
Now Hiring
Unfortunate Acronym