Other Works

This section includes a variety of other works completed since 2000, in addition to examples of small-scale images produced as part of international portfolio projects.

1. East and West Five Minutes Apart, Costa Rica, 91.4 x 213.4 cm (36” x 84”), digital archival pigment print, 2002.

8. Snake Knows, intaglio and digital print, 25.4 x 35.6 cm (10 x 14”), 2009. (From the Snakes and Ladders, a portfolio organized by Kavita Shah, director of the Chhaap: Baroda Printmaking Workshop in Baroda, Gujarat-India, 40 artists.)

6 . Protection , 33 x 48.3 cm (13 x 19”), digital archival pigment print, 2006. (From Furhter, an exchange portfolio organized by Professor Scott Betz of Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina).

9. Critical Mass, State II, 33 x 44.3 (13 x 19”), digital archival pigment print, 2012. (From portfolio organized by Professor Nathaniel Stern, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA, 44 artists.

2. Turtle Habitat, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 78.7 x 243.8 cm (31” x 96”), digital archival pigment print , 2002.

3. The Bears and the Fish ,   50.8 x 76.2 cm (20 x 30”), digital archival pigment print, 2004-06.

4. Wrapped , 88.9 x 124.5 cm (35 x 49”), digital archival pigment print, 2007.

 

5. Emission = Perdition , 27.9 x 38.1 cm (11 x 15”),  combination woodblock and digital print, 2005. (From Emission, an exchange portfolio organized by Professor Mary Robinson of the University of South Carolina, 20 artists).

7. Security, archival pigment print, 15 x 12.6 (38.1 x 32 cm), 2008. (From Are We There Yet? , an exchange portfolio organized by Professor Kevin Haas of the Washington State University, USA, 16 artists.)

10. The Body: Capture – Trash, archival pigment print, 37 x 60” (94 x 152.5 cm), 2016.

11.The salmon are us…, digital print, image 25.5 x 34.25 (10” x 13 1/2” ), 2018. 

12.Laying Bare Old Fables,  56 x 60 cm (22 x 24“ ), digital print, 2018. (From the invitational Pandora’s Box portfolio and exhibition of 9 Canadian artists in the Canadian Digital Section of the Novosibirsk International Triennial 2018, curated by Derek Besant, Sept 14 - Nov.4, Novosibirsk State Art Museum, Russia.