Stephen Hall
Contemporary Artist
New York City

Tick, Tick, Tick

A gorilla holds a grenade and looks over his shoulder at the viewer. In the top left corner is a watch. The background is a pattern of pink flowers on purple.

Tick, Tick, Tick

On the left is a crushed Coca Cola can. On the right is a great white shark swimming toward the viewer. The background is a floral pattern in purple and blue.

The Real Killer

A rhinoceros fills most of the painting, with a prescription bottle in the top right, and a can of Heinz Baked Beans on fire in the bottom left. The background is a repeat pattern of lionfish rendered in blue, purple, and black.

The Pills Don’t Seem to Be Working

In the bottom left of the painting, a person wearing ornamental armor faces the viewer and looks to their left. In the top left corner is a crushed plastic water bottle. In the background is a repeat pattern of Nike sneakers in muted red, off-white and black.

The Lost Samurai

A person with a leaf-patterned shirt swings an axe over their head. At the tip of the ax is a small red-eyed tree frog. The background is a red pattern of aircraft.

Leap Frog

A grey rabbit wears a gas mask. In the top right corner is a dented tin can. The background is a pattern of orange and green carrots on grey.

Seriously, What’s Up Doc?

A bouquet of purple flowers fills the top of the canvas, with a small pair of handcuffs at the bottom. The background is a pattern of black and grey human skulls.

Arrangements Were Made

A steer with horns walks toward the viewer.

Engineered for Your Protection

A collection of plastic waste items, including bottles and utensils are arranged to fill most of the painting. In the top right is a skeletal fish. The background is a pattern of coral in black and brown over a plastic texture.

Fat Free Ocean

A young person of African descent is pictured in the bottom half of the painting. In the top right a security camera is pointed at the person. The background is a pattern of airplanes in blue

Homeland Insecurity (nod to Michael Roman)

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