Responding to Images
My body of work is multifarious in nature. In most instances, a new work begins with an object or an image. The drawings in this section are studies from images that I’ve collected and pictures that I’ve culled from the New York Times over many years.
Man-Made Subjects
REKER, UNTITLED (HUMMER), watercolor on paper
REKER, UNTITLED (RAM), watercolor and spray paint on paper
REKER, SAD SINKS #1, watercolor on paper, 2.5” X 3.75”, 2020.
REKER, SAD SINKS, watercolor on paper, 2.5” X 3.75” each, 2020
REKER, SAD SINK #3, watercolor on paper, 3.75” X 2.5”, 2020.
REKER, SAD SINKS #2, watercolor on paper, 2.5” X 3.75”, 2020.
Children
REKER, CHILDREN #5, watercolor on paper, 11” X 15”
REKER, CHILDREN #2, watercolor on paper, 11” X 15”
REKER, CHILDREN #3, watercolor on paper, 11” X 15”
REKER, CHILDREN #6, watercolor on paper, 11” X 15”
REKER, CHILDREN #4, watercolor on paper, 11” X 15”
REKER, CHILDREN (VOWELS WITHOUT CONSONANTS), watercolor/collage on paper, 12” X 24”, 2018
REKER, FULLY INFLATED, watercolor on paper, 30" X 22.5", 2013-2017
Nature
REKER, SHIPS IN THE NIGHT, watercolor on paper, 22.5" X 30", 2014
REKER, POCKET ICEBERG #2, watercolor on paper, 2.5" X 3.75", 2020
REKER, POCKET ICEBERG #4, watercolor on paper, 2.5" X 3.75", 2020
REKER, POCKET ICEBERG #3, watercolor on paper, 3.75" X 2.5", 2020
REKER, POCKET ICEBERG #6, watercolor on paper, 3.75" X 2.5", 2020
REKER, POCKET ICEBERGS, watercolor on paper, 2.5" X 3.75" each, 2020
REKER, UNTITLED (ICEBERG), watercolor on paper, 32.25” X 10.75”, 2018