Behind The Mask


These two paintings are heading out to The Spiva Center for the Arts in Joplin, Missouri.
Behind the Mask challenges the audience to examine how we navigate the complex relationship between our public selves and our private identities.
Whether literal, metaphorical, or psychological, the “mask” serves as a symbol of the roles we adopt, the facades we construct, and the truth we conceal.
Top: Post Strabismus Smile
Portrait of my sister from kindergarten.
Bottom: Boy With The Golden Smile
Portrait of my brother in first grade.
Both paintings are acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36 x 2.5 inches
Both paintings are part of my “Easter Queen” series.
They look like an interpretation of Pinkie and Blue Boy, don’t they?
Spiva Center For The Arts
212 W 7th Street, Joplin, MO 64801-2513
Hours M–F 10 am until 5 pm
Closed Sat & Sun
Exhibition runs June 21 thru August 9, 2005
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