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Sculpture
artworks made from tree limbs, lumber and lattice shapes.
Landscapes
52" x 40" acrylic on canvas.
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lemons, lemon tree, clouds
JUST PEOPLE
Acrylic paint on stretched canvas, 24" x 30" & 32" x 42"
BOOK - "Works of Yellow in Gray"
Book description:
The swing between seasons is always fertile territory for viewing the world in fresh ways. Maria Mazzenga’s poems explore both physical and mental shifts triggered by the move from winter into spring in the Washington, D.C. area. Roger Doyle’s artwork personifies the poems in faces holding the color themes of yellow and gray, colors which themselves might characterize the drama of the seasons. Poems of Yellow in Gray features faces in clouds, explorations of how seasonal change shapes urban spaces, and novel perspectives on often overlooked streets and corners of the authors’ native city and its suburbs.
ALL WORKS - charcoal & acrylic paint on rag paper, 34 images, size 11.5" x 16" each.
BOOK - "The Lot of Sisyphus"
Book description:
Artist Roger Doyle’s charcoal on paper images feature people in impossible situations—a man chained to an anvil, a being impossibly enmeshed in barbed wire—comically interspersed with surreal sketches of authority that evoke the pathos of human suffering. Maria Mazzenga’s poems explore the parameters of the visual artwork in ways that highlight the contradictions and humor in adversity, social control, and addiction.
For his cunning and trickery, King Sisyphus drew the wrath of the gods of Greek mythology. Forever condemned to an underworld where he was forced to roll an enormous rock up a hill, only to have it roll back down for him to begin again, we recall the king more for his punishment than for his deeds. The works in The Lot of Sisyphus explore extraordinary punishments and the conditions leading to them with curiosity, compassion, and humor.
DRAWINGS - charcoal and acrylic paint on rag paper, 44 images, size 11.5" x 19".
BOOK - "Breed The Messenger"
30 works, 15" x !9, acrylic on rag paper.
Author's Portraits for "Breed the Messenger."
Apples and Oranges
56" tall, lumber, tree branches, hi-gloss epoxy, paint and polyurethane.
"The Two of Us"
55" tall, lumber, tree branches, hi-gloss epoxy, paint and polyurethane.
"Jolly Roger"
56" tall, lumber, tree branches, hi-gloss epoxy, paint and polyurethane.
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