the subtle horror of the everyday :: [2011-12]
A 40' x 9.5' drawn and painted mural-sized unraveling of the grotesque, the fantasized, the ridiculous, the pretty, the struggle, and the obscene. These large-scale drawings indirectly reference Samuel R. Delany's Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sand and Picasso's Guernica from a perspective of queer potential amidst a crumbling economic landscape.
The Subtle Horror of the Everyday was exhibited at The Center for Sex and Culture, San Francisco, as a solo show curated by Marlene Hoeber and Dorian Katz in January 2012.