Elements of Gun Powder 75%, 15%, 10% , 2019
70 x 92 x 0.5 in (h x w x d)
rock salt, charcoal, Paper Mache, sulfur, Acrylic paint, marsh grass

A graphic representation of the ratio of the three elements that compose gunpowder. Various armies used slightly different ratios of these essential elements to create explosive powder that was used in muskets and cannons. This is the ratio of the British army: 75% saltpeter or potassium nitrate, 15% charcoal, 10% sulfur. In the painting, the different elements are displayed as horizontal bands. The thickness of the bands represents the ratio of that element as present in the British formulation. This combination lays over marsh grass that was sourced in Brooklyn. Marsh grass was plentiful in the Gowanus area during the time of the Battle of Long Island.

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Frilled Sea Anemone, North Atlantic (Metridium senile), II (Series of 8) 2014 , 2014
50 x 25 in (h x w)
Archival Ink Jet print on 100% Rag Paper. Taken with a Canon 5D Mark III camera mounted on a Zeiss Stemi 2000 dissecting microscope at approximately 4X magnification.
Hostetter Arts Center Gallery
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Frilled Sea Anemone, North Atlantic (Metridium senile), I (Series of 8) 2014 , 2014
50 x 25 in (h x w)
Archival Ink Jet print on 100% Rag Paper. Taken with a Canon 5D Mark III camera mounted on a Zeiss Stemi 2000 dissecting microscope at approximately 4X magnification.
Hostetter Arts Center Gallery
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2020 Free Fall , 2020
60 x 24 in (h x w)
Giclée print on fine 100 rag paper.
Hostetter Arts Center Gallery
The Spots That Don't Get Out , 2019
40 x 16 in (h x w)
Archival photographic print
Hostetter Arts Center Gallery
The Spots That Don't Get Out , 2014
40 x 16 in (h x w)
Archival photographic print
Hostetter Arts Center Gallery
USD