1932 Ford doors
Painted, shot.
Clyde Death Door
1930’s Ford car door
Bullet holes and acrylics
Bonnie Death Door
1930’s Ford car door
Bullet holes and acrylics
Bullet shells used to shoot the Death Doors
Bonnie
Pen & ink framed
Bonnie’s Rabbit
12″ x 12″
Acrylic on wood panel
18″ x 24″
Acrylic on wood panel
Young Clyde
Pen & ink framed
Pen & ink framed
Buck Barrow
12″ x 12″
Acrylic on wood panel
Clyde’s tattoo
12″ x 12″
Acrylic on wood panel
Clyde
12″ x 12″
Acrylic on wood panel
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man opening
Stand By Your Man
2008
Stand By Your Man – 2008. I wanted to present a show in Oak Cliff that tied in to the Depression-era history of the area. Bonnie & Clyde were natural subjects for this series. I explored the places they lived, worked and were buried in.