
A view of an installation of sculpture, drawings, and photographs presented by Dimensions Variable, during Untitled Art Fair 2012. I am not sure how I titled this.








A view of an installation of sculpture, drawings, and photographs presented by Dimensions Variable, during Untitled Art Fair 2012. I am not sure how I titled this.








Untitled (sketch- Here. Place the Lever IV)
2012
Acrylic, watercolor, color pencil, graphite on paper
11 x 14 7/8 inches
Shown at David Castillo Gallery.

Untitled (Double Hexagon) Solvent transfer, graphite, watercolor on paper. 11 by 15 inches. 2012.
Untitled (Double Hexagon) Solvent transfer, graphite, watercolor on paper. 11 by 15 inches. 2012.
First shown here.

invested in APT.

Untitled (andalusia + salzedo)
C-print 11×14 inches
2012

Untitled (space for rent)
C-print 11×14 inches
2012

Untitled (ixora)
C-print 11×14 inches
2012

Untitled (blck chrtr)
Watercolor, acrylic, graphite and collage on paper 60×42 inches
2012

Untitled (sketch- Here. Place the Lever III)
Acrylic, watercolor, color pencil, graphite on paper 10 x 15 inches 2012
Untitled (sketch- Here. Place the Lever IV)
Acrylic, watercolor, color pencil, graphite on paper 10 x 15 inches 2012
Untitled (Re-Elect Wrong)
Watercolor, acrylic, graphite, collage on paper 60 x 42 inches 2012
Untitled (Senary System II)
Watercolor, acrylic, graphite on paper 22 x 30 inches 2012
Untitled (Senary System I)
Watercolor, acrylic, graphite on paper 22 x 30 inches 2012
Untitled (Participant in a plot)
Watercolor, acrylic, graphite, color pencil on paper 22 x 30 inches 2012
David Castillo Gallery
September 8- October 5, 2012
A photo-based work, in collaboration with Rosell Meseguer, and informed by dialogues with Gean Moreno. The work was commissioned for Lugares de Transito, an artists-in-residence/photography project that took place in Havana, Santo Domingo, Maracaibo, Bogotá, Guatemala, Panamá, Quito and Miami. The project took the form of an exhibition and a book.
Real Estate / Levels is a work responding to Greater Miami’s neighborhoods, expansions and consciousness of status and place.