“You cross a border because you are searching, because you want more, because you want to match where you are with who you are, because you want to test your place. Maybe because you want to expand your sense of place. You are searching for something that may as yet be indefinable. A border crosser questions the very idea of home.”
― Sergio Troncoso, Neplanta Familias
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The preliminary data. Charcoal on Arches. 2019.
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Critical gaps. 58 x 57 inches. Acrylic on un-stretched canvas. 2025.
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Stopping and processing. Charcoal on arches. 2019.
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According to the Numbers. 52 x 60 inches. Charcoal and gesso on Arches paper. 2019.
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Detection of Obstruction. 52 x 56 inches. Charcoal and gesso on Arches paper. 2019.
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Home worth protecting. 52 x 56 inches. Charcoal and gesso on Arches paper. 2019.
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Disconnecting the Rio Grande Valley. Charcoal on arches 2019.
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Me despedí bajo la brisa. Acrylic on un-stretched canvas. 73 x 59 inches. 2025
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Frontier to barricade. Charcoal on arches. 2019
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Numerous questions. Charcoal on paper. 2019
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Quiet and under the radar. Charcoal on Arches. 2019
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Responsibility to Act. 52 x 60 inches. Mixed media on Arches paper. 2019.
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Frontier to barricade. Charcoal on Arches. 2019
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More aggressive tactics. 66 x 60 inches. Oil on un-stretched canvas. 2025
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A clear reflection. Acrylic on canvas. 24 x 30 in. 2026
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An experiment unfolding. Acrylic on canvas. 30x30 inches. 2026
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Finding new paths. Acrylic on cavas. 22 x28 inches. 2026