TOWNSPEOPLE

FUNDED BY THE ELIZABETH GREENSHIELDS FOUNDATION

TOWNSPEOPLE is a painting project about interpersonal behavior in the context of social dependency. Community is nothing but a series of relationships—each of us are discrete nodes in a complex social web. Our connections to friends, family, and lovers are individual as well as interlocking, creating chains of connection and concentric circles of belonging. My paintings are close proximity renderings of my own relationships, distilled into split-second exchanges. I am fascinated by the intricacies of emotion and communication which construct our social worlds. How do we look at each other? What choices do we make to connect? Why do we avoid connecting? Why is it so hard to love other people well? Though the figures in the images are strangers to the audience, these images function as reference points for the viewer’s own relational quandaries.

Each of these multi-panel paintings have been created from my own film photography. These triptychs and diptychs intend not only to represent an animate view of a scene, but also suggest that all interpersonal relationships occur in the context of multiple perspectives. This show suggests the literary device of the "omniscient narrator," in which the viewer can inhabit different points of view.

HOW TO ASK
Oil on Panel
64” x 32”
2025

LIKE NEW JERSEY
Oil on Panel
12” x 24”
2025

FEEL DIFFERENT
Oil on Panel
24” x 48”
2026

PLACEBO/PLACEHOLD
Oil on Panel
10” x 20”
2025

DIRT SALLY
Oil on Panel
47” x 32”
2025

CHANDLER
Oil on Canvas
30” x 30”
2025

RIVER SEQUENCE II
Oil on Panel
24” x 48”
2025

I NEED TO CHECK IN WITH MYSELF
Oil on Panel
12” x 24”
2025

YOUR NEW FRIEND’S FRIEND
Oil on Panel
32” x 96”
2025

WHO HOLDS SHAPE?
Oil on Panel
32” x 96”
2025

LOVE IS BLUE
Oil on Panel
32” x 96”
2025

ALL THIS BY JULY
Oil on Panel
47” x 32”
2025

CIRCLING
Oil on Panel
72” x 36”
2026

LULL
Oil on Panel
36” x 72”
2026

RIVER SEQUENCE I
Oil on Panel
24” x 48”
2025