Carl Jung’s The Red Book is apt reading during pandemic times. Nothing like losing your mind on the way to finding it. These “tool-being” portraits are the first in my Jungian Tools series – visual sources for all mental states as we go between conscious and unconscious worlds.
Les Voyages Avec La Fée Verte (Travels With Absinthe) is a series of victorian ladies entertaining, and being entertained by, the Baphomet Absinthe Fairy. Sometimes you don’t need to leave home in order to travel.
Who’s more glam, parody, and burlesque than our own cocaine era? The Cocaine Cat Series created especially for the Pussy Galore exhibition at La Matadora Gallery. August 10th – September 8th, 2019 featuring the work of Cat Celebrezze, Kat Green, Kat Johnson, and Kat Lyons.
Whenever I hear mention of ‘1987’ my mind automatically conjures to two images: the face of Ronald Reagan and an Old Milwaukee beer can. These two monoliths crop up because, in 1987, when I was 17, it felt like the spectre of Reagan was everywhere and, as wont a 17- year-old will do, there was […]
Fairies With Boots – part of the Building a Better Baphomet exhibition at Joshua Tree Art Gallery, September 2018. Fairies With Boots is a series that asks: What if we replace the inadequate girl-child visage of tiny, winged fairies with muses that stomp around a bit more? In this world, girls who are lucky enough […]
Studies for the Fairies With Boots – part of the Building a Better Baphomet exhibition at Joshua Tree Art Gallery, September 2018. Fairies With Boots is a series that asks: What if we replace the inadequate girl-child visage of tiny, winged fairies with muses that stomp around a bit more? In this world, girls who […]
Part of the Building a Better Baphomet exhibition at Joshua Tree Art Gallery, September 2018. The gods and monsters of our time are in serious need of an overhaul. Once again, they’ve oozed down into a limited number of monolithic shapes, familiar as they are pedestrian. They’ve melded into one giant repeat – like a […]
Studies for the Baphoment Queens – part of the Building a Better Baphomet exhibition at Joshua Tree Art Gallery, September 2018. The gods and monsters of our time are in serious need of an overhaul. Once again, they’ve oozed down into a limited number of monolithic shapes, familiar as they are pedestrian. They’ve melded into […]