The Ezekiel Project are works on paper that embody loss, transcendence, and rebirth. Executed in oil stick and wax pencil, they obliquely reference Ezekiel's vision of rebirth in his prophecy The Valley of the Dry Bones, a resurrection myth. The title also alludes to the artist's family name, which was Anglicized to better assimilate into early 20th-century American society. In the drawings, daffodils emerge from the bones and symbolize rebirth.

Dry Bones: Aurora, The EZEKIEL Project
2009
Oil Stick, oil, and wax pencil on prepared paper
45” H x 38” W
Dry Bones: Tumult, The EZEKIEL Project
2010
Oil Stick, oil, and wax pencil on prepared paper
45” H x 38” W
Dry Bones: Anchor, The EZEKIEL Project
2011
Oil Stick, oil, and wax pencil on prepared paper
45"H x 38" W
Dry Bones: Troll, The EZEKIEL Project
2012
Oil Stick, oil, and wax pencils on prepared paper
45" H x 38" W
Dy Bones: Return, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Oil stick, oil, and wax pencil on prepared paper
45" x 38"
Rebirth: Black, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Wax crayon on prepared Mylar
18” x 14”
Private Collection
Rebirth: Red, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Wax crayon on Prepared Mylar
30” x 20"
Private Collection
Rebirth: Plum, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Wax crayon on prepared Mylar
24" x 20"
Rebirth: Blue, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Wax crayon on prepared Mylar
24” x 24”
Rebirth: Green Blue, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2012
Wax crayon on prepared Mylar
24” x 20”
Rude Awakening, EZEKIEL PROJECT
2013
Digital print
6" x 10", or variable