SELF 2020

January 1, 2020  Beginning my first daily self-portrait since 2010, I thought about personal things that had changed in ten years. I now had a smart phone with a camera, I was biking much more, and my obsession with flying, floating and falling objects was renewed. Begun in a mood of introspection, the series quickly morphed into something much bigger. My original idea of a personal visual diary gave way to a more universal concept, as we headed into lockdown in March and our world turned upside down. World events quickly spiraled out of control and my year of self-portraits became a documentation of our first year of global pandemic - a year of metaphors: 2020 vision, 2020 insight, 2020 hindsight.

In the drawings I explore my feelings about illness and death, politics and race relations, climate change, wildfires, joy and inspiration: moods light and heavy. As self-observation gave way to broader considerations, multiple sub-series emerged. 366 drawings gave me ample space to explore those themes and more.

Take a moment to notice the shades of paper: black and greys in the winter give way to lighter colors in the spring, to more color in the summer, and deeper tones in the autumn. Most of the works are black and white, but occasionally I added metallic tones: silver, bronze and gold. Like the little highlights in our lives at that time, the small kindnesses that made it all bearable.

Collection: SELF 2020 1/57

6 January, 2020

15 January, 2020

16 January, 2020

31 January, 2020

4 February, 2020

17 February, 2020

27 February, 2020

28 February, 2020

6 March, 2020

7 March, 2020

11 March, 2020

20 March, 2020

31 March, 2020

5 April, 2020

9 April, 2020

14 April, 2020

15 April, 2020

19 April, 2020

22 April, 2020

2 May, 2020

10 May, 2020

11 May, 2020

18 May, 2020

28 May, 2020

3 June, 2020

11 June, 2020

14 June, 2020

15 June, 2020

19 June, 2020

4 July, 2020

6 July, 2020

9 July, 2020

21 August, 2020

29 August, 2020

12 September, 2020

19 September, 2020

30 September, 2020

2 October, 2020

9 October, 2020

23 October, 2020

26 October, 2020

31 October, 2020

13 November, 2020

1 November, 2020

21 November, 2020

23 November, 2020

27 November, 2020

28 November, 2020

9 December, 2020

11 December, 2020

16 December, 2020

19 December, 2020

22 December, 2020

24 December, 2020

27 December, 2020

28 December, 2020

30 December, 2020

A few of the sub-series that emerged in 2020:
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iPhone series arose from a feeling of “Drowning in Tech,” but segued into gratitude for this device that connects us to the world when we have to stay distant. The phone became even more of a vital tool for my work, to quickly document and capture what was going on.

The Box series was a visceral reaction to being “boxed” in, as delivery boxes became our lifeline to the outside world during lockdowns and each time we were exposed to someone who tested positive. 

The Gravity series originally came out of my fascination with objects floating, flying or falling. But when Covid hit, and everything became unmoored, feelings of falling, flying or floating became ubiquitous.

The Shadow series developed as I began to go out mostly at night to avoid crowds. The long shadows from street lights seemed to speak to how people were feeling - like shadow-selves. Often alone, with only moody nighttime or dramatic sunlit shadows for company, shadows became an important metaphor for our human impact on the planet.