This part of the piece is painted with water soluble
oils and sealed with bees wax
This is the whole piece. Which represents life all around us…
We can never fully escape or not be somehow connected to things that try to consume us in this modern day life.
But when we search for G-d, He says we shall find Him, when we search for Him with all our heart. He says He will be found…
walking a map (for me the map is Torah), which lets us travel to adventures for the soul, left uncharted by our human bodies.
This cord represents what keeps us connected to this life…the blood that flows through our bodies
This cord represents what connects us to the reality of this world and how fragile life is…as we travel to seek our G-d with all our mind, body, & soul
This is a T.V. board, representing the distractions in life that can keep us with a small world view and can hinder us from exploring our souls
This is the Little City….who boast of greatness, but is still very small…
aerial view…from my helicopter…of the Little City
The Little Theater in the Little City
Skyscrapers in the Little City… one has an ad for Metropolis a 1927 science fiction film
The film is set in the massive, sprawling futuristic mega-city Metropolis, whose society is divided into two classes: one of planners and management, who live high above the Earth in luxurious skyscrapers; and one of workers, who live and toil underground. The city was founded, built, and is run by the autocratic Joh Fredersen.
Like all the other sons of the managers of Metropolis, Fredersen’s son Freder lives a life of luxury in the theaters and stadiums of the skyscraper buildings. One day, as he is cavorting in the Eternal Gardens, he notices that a beautiful girl has appeared with many children of the workers. She is quickly shooed away, but Freder becomes infatuated with her and follows her down to the workers’ underworld. There, he experiences firsthand the horrors of the workers’ life, and is horrified and disgusted when he sees an enormous machine, known as the M-Machine, violently explode and kill dozens of workers. In the smoke, Freder envisions the M-Machine as Moloch, a monstrous pagan deity to which the helpless workers are sacrificed. Joh Fredersen’s skyscrapers is named Babel….
This is a billboard for The Picture of Dorian Gray…an eternally youthful beauty, masking a decaying soul
Below is the back of the piece…looks like a desk that has seen many years of exploration and a lot of coffee ^_^
My signature put on Copper. Propped up by a piece of metal and about to take off like a rocket……onto the next piece of art!! Up Up away…..
This piece was created using,oils,electrical board,maps,inks, a lot of extra heavy gel medium,and old found pieces….











