Satan

Highway painting

Death by Suburb

Family Meeting

Biiitch

Quiet Desperation

Target

Stop Pause

IBM 286

Landscape (19 years old)

Pill dream

The Sinker (a)

Landlord..

Capitalist Pig

The Sower

Life of Misery

First Computer Drawing 1989

Bush Dole

Four Mothers

Management Requesting Corporate

Girls I Fucked (but didn't fall in love)

Linda Katie

Expulsion from the Garden of Eden

Cream of wheat

Cream of Wheat 2

I dreamed of a better commute

Man with Lipstick & Billboard

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My paintings are the door to my soul. In them you will see my most sardonic thoughts, the depth of my cynicism but also my deepest appreciation for this beautiful world. The world is not wholly evil, only partial. Beyond the raping & pillaging of this planet lies a strange beauty. I feel eternal gratitude for being given the chance to live here on Earth.

I was born to paint. This is my one gift. And yet I have painted so little these past ten years. It is my greatest sorrow. Hopefully I can find that spirit now that my transition is over. For a long time my focus was on my transformation and in a sense I became my own painting. That is done now. My canvases await.

These works are decepetivly large. You cannot tell from the images, but most of these paintings are huge, some as large as nine feet tall. "Biitch" the red painting of a girl lifting her summer dress, is eight-feet tall. The IBM 286 painting is nine feet square. "Stop Pause", the radio painting, is eight feet wide. They were made for museums. The only question is will they get there?