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"The truth lies at the center of the paradox, in cracks invisible, only glimpsed for a moment."

Richard Wlodarczak

Selected Works  2010 - 2019

Testimonium - 20"x 30" - oil/tar/rye

Auctioned for  "A  Loving Spoonful" Charity

Expansum - 60"x 84" - oil/tar/rye

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Castimonia - 48"x 72" -  oil/tar

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Departure - 30"x50" - oil/tar/canvas collage

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Passage - 72"x 48" - oil/tar

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Minotaur - 24"x 30" - oil/tar/rye

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Elephant Painting - 48"x 48" - mixed media

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Undefiled Mother - 72"x 36" - o/c

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The Criers - 48"x 72" - oil/tar

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Weight in Time (diptych) - 72"x 100" - o/c

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Declaration II - 48"x 96" - oil/tar

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Declaration III - 48"x 96" - oil/tar

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Elegy  to Motherwell - 36"x 48" - o/c

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Repertoire (diptych) - 72"x 96" - o/c

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Horse Opera - 36"x 48" - a/c

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Black Faced Lamb - 36"x 60" - a/c

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Amends - 40"x 60" - mixed media on canvas

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Servitude (reworked)- 30"x 24" - mixed media on canvas

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Roma Invicta (reworked) - 60"x 84" -  mixed media on canvas

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Crow's Nests (diptych) - 48"x 72" -  a/c

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Mother Bull - 48"x 72" - a/c

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Roma Invicta VII - 36"x 66" - oil/tar

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Resistance - 72"x 48" - a/c

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Dialogue - 67"x 77" - oil/tar

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Selected Works   2000 - 2009

Time-lapse video of 'The Matador's Dream' painting coming to life. A behind the scenes look at my creative process at the time. Note the physical canvas cropping at midpoint to focus on the painting's central energy, resulting in the black section of the video.

The Matador's Dream: The Three Graces - 48"x 65" - oil/tar

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Hadrian's Fall - 34"x 28" - oil/tar

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Trilemma - 48"x 48" - o/c

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Company of Thieves - 78"x54" - o/c

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Faith and Reason (diptych) - 79"x 110" - oil/tar/rye

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The Catch - 64"x 48" - o/c

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A Child Shall Lead Them - 78"x 54" - o/c

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Critic's Lament - 58"x 41" - oil/tar

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The Crossing - 50"x 100" - oil/tar

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Roma Invicta II - 60"x84" - oil/tar/rye

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Desiderium - 60"x 84" - oil/tar/rye

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Deprofundis - 55"x 72" - oil/tar/rye

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Occurro - 24"x 36" - o/c

Auctioned for "Art for Life" Charity


Brethren - 39"x 45" - o/c

Auctioned for "Art for Life" Charity




Eleventh Elegy - 55"x 79" - oil/tar

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Urban Venery - 55"x 79" - oil/tar

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Mother's Lamb - 60"x 84" - o/c

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The Weeping Bridge - 60"x 84"  - o/c

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Past Risining - 55"x 79" - o/c

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Catherine, Caroline, and Cordelia - 50"x 50" o/c

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Elegy to Measure - 48"x 48" - oil/tar/rye

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Pontis - 48"x 96" - oil/tar/rye

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Matriarch - 52"x 70" - o/c

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Fearless - 20"x 16" - oil/tar/rye

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Notice:  The following section contains work from my BFA and MFA art school years and includes mature imagery. These pieces represent an important phase in my artistic development and offer valuable insight into my creative evolution. Viewer discretion is advised.

Selected works  1990 -1999

Subject to the King - 84"x 58" - o/c

Night Club (detail) - o/c

Childhood Religion (triptych) - 84"x 180" - o/c

The Pig, the Christ, and the Whore - 78"x 72" - charcoal

New World Martyr - 84"x 108" - charcoal

Reunion - 60"x84" - charcoal

The Artist - 84"x72" - charcoal

The Tempation - 96"x60" - o/c

Small Martyrdom - 94"x58" - charcoal

Agnus Dei - 90"x58" - charcoal

Ecce Homo - 86"x58" - charcoal

Black Madonna - 18"x13" - 3 colour woodcut

Small Martyrdom in Colour - 94"x 60" o/c

Pieta with Visitors - 48"x 72" - graphite/oil

Dog Day - 72"x 58" - charcoal

Zeitgeist - 96"x 60" - o/c

In my Head; on my Mind (mask variation 17) - 84"x60" - o/c

The Cure - 94"x66" - ink on bedsheet

The Revelation - 96"x68" - ink on bedsheet

The Temptation (revisited) - 96"x68" - ink on bedsheet



In Memoriam (for Joseph Wlodarczak) - 78"x 54" - o/c - 1994

Black Shroud - 60"x 84" - o/c

The Fall - 94"x 66 - ink on bedsheet

The Genie and the Genius - 100"x 96" - ink on bedsheet

Please inquire about the availability of early work (BFA and MFA) and visit my Instagram page to view more archived works:


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