
My Goal (after Wyeth)copyright 2012Archival inkjet
12"h x 18"wSeventeen Magazine played an important role in developing an idealized self-image.

Whistler's Mother (after James McNeil Whistler)2016 copyright 2016Archival inkjet
12"h x 18"wConfronted by the athletic grey-haired image jumping out of its frame, even an older woman feels she must exercise.

Guess My Weight (after Da Vinci)copyright 2017Archival inkjet
18"h x 12"wSuperimposed on Da Vinci's Tuscan landscape, contemporary culture's advertisements for diet food and programs seem omnipresent.

The Sugar Eater (after Pablo Picasso)2012 copyright 2012Archival inkjet
12"w x 18"hAddicted to sugar

Enough Already! (after Munch)copyright 2017Archival pigment
12"w x 18"hSugar is everywhere

A Different Take (after Georges Braque)2017 copyright 2017Archival inkjet
12"w x 18"hDiet products aren't really effective
Reimaginings deals with the serious issue of eating disorders in a humorous yet insightful way in constructed self-portraits of the photographer based on famous works of art. In his review in The Boston Globe, Mark Feeney called the work "playful and witty and not a little sad."