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SHELF LIFE

HEAVEN IS IN THE DETAILS

52″ x 30″ – 2006
oil on canvas


YELLOW DRESSER

42″ x 38″ – 2006
oil on canvas


TOPANGA CANYON ALTAR

46″ x 36″ – 2006
oil on canvas


JANE, BE GOOD

28” x 48” – 2005
oil on canvas


FROM CHILDHOOD'S HOUR

28” x 48” – 2005
oil on canvas


HONORED GUEST

56” x 44” – 2004
oil on canvas


THE CUPBOARD

32” x 44” – 2002
oil on canvas


NOTHING MAY STAY

48” x 36” – 2003
oil on canvas


Shelf Life is a series of paintings which explores cupboards and cabinets; shelves and drawers, their diverse and sundry contents, and the myriad of memories they evoke.

In one form or another these repositories of items are familiar to us all, whether it was your grandmother’s china cabinet; that mysterious cupboard in a long ago home – kept locked; a half-rememberd toy shelf; or that carved Chinese box with its multitude of compartments and drawers in which you kept your treasures, these ubiquitous depositories seem to suggest a shared human trait.

The collections of medieval churches: (pieces of the true cross, fragments of apostle’s bones, etc.) the cabinets of curiosities of the 17th century, and our contemporary museums are larger and grander versions.

In these painting many of the drawers – possibly laden with a collection of ephemera – are forever closed; many cupboards shut, their contents a mystery. That is as it should be: no shining keys available here.