The dominant portrait in center is supposed to depict her if she were alive now. The horse is in reference to the lullaby "All The Pretty Little Horses'. Sold at Diamonds and Oranges Gallery by Lyon Smith.
I threw this away on the street when I was done. A few years later I saw it being sold at my friend Billy's store 'Billy's Antiques' on Houston street and barely recognized it.
I wanted to throw this away before I finished it, so I ran over and gave it to Anton Newcombe of Brian Jonestown Massacre. Property of Anton Newcombe and Hannah Moorehead.
A lot of my art was so frightening that I threw it n the street when I finished making it. This one I think I immediately gave to my friend who collects my work. The painting is cut to be three dimensional and is stuffed with cut kitchen sponges, acots and ties I refused to wear. It is covered in liquid plastic. It was hanging low in the collectors house and she recently cut herself on it. When I saw it I remembered how horrid I thought it was, as I had put it out of my memory. dates from the mid 1990's.
The above collage I think I had to make for a class when at SVA. It depicted my friends and I at the club 'Make-Up Room' at Webster Hall.
This acrylic was of The Goddess had people in placentas and and burglars at the bottom. I believe I was in high school when I made it. Serena, who has much of my art, loves it and always has it displayed. It is roughly three feet high.