Ass ©2006
Acrylic on Wood
12" x 9"
Field of Miracles ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
30" x 40"
Caterpillar Ride ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
56" x 50"
Caterpillar Ride ©2006, Detail
Acrylic on Wood Panel
Fallen ©2005
Acrylic on Wood Panel
30" x 26"
Collection Capitol Group (Capitol One), Irvine, CA
Bendy ©2007
Acrylic on Wood Panel
12" x 9"
Liar Bee ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
12" x 12"
Collection Susan Andrews, Venice, CA
The Messenger Hesitates ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
52" x 42"
Bloomer ©2006
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection of Julia Ward, San Francisco, CA
Spill ©2005
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection Teal Brogden, Topanga CA
Liar ©2006
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection of Julia Ward, San Francisco, CA
Gifted ©2005
Graphite and Watercolor on Paper
24" x 18"
Collection Lance Eaves, Santa Fe, NM
Ornamental ©2005
Graphite and Watercolor on Paper
24" x 18"
Collection Mark X Farina, Los Angeles, CA
Jingle Balls ©2005
Graphite and Watercolor on Paper
24" x 18"
Collection Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA
Limbus ©2005, Detail
Graphite and Ink on Paper
55" x 77"
Limbus ©2005, Detail
Graphite and Ink on Paper
Long Shadow ©2005
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection Bruce Kirshbaum, Los Angeles, CA
Burnt Feet ©2005
Graphite and Charcoal on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection of Bruce Kirschbaum, Palm Springs, CA
Guide ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
12" x 12"
Collection Susan Andrews, Venice, CA
Meds ©2005
Acrylic on Wood Panel
30" x 28"
What a Pear ©2006
Acrylic on Wood Panel
56" x 50"
Silver Spoon ©2005
Acrylic on Wood Panel
30" x 28"
All Boy ©2005
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Collection Bruce Kirshbaum, Los Angeles, CA
Stag ©2006
Graphite on Paper
40" x 28"
Narcissus ©2004
Graphite and Ink on Paper
50" x 70"
PINOCCHIO
In these graphite drawings and acrylic-on-wood paintings, Pinocchio serves as both muse and stand-in for various states of human existence. As artist and curator Pam Posey has written, "Savage's Pinocchio is trapped in the spotlight and thoroughly exposed. There is no chance of redemption and no room for nostalgia. Savage's beautifully rendered drawings reveal the dark side of childhood fear and punishment."
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