This artifice plays off, but never negates, the images, which, it turns out, are sources in a whole different artificial means: photography.

— TODD MURPHY: PICTURES AND VARIATIONS BY PETER FRANK

Todd Murphy maneuvers in this little room, however, and maneuvers with great and increasing skill. Indeed, in Murphy's hands, that little room becomes enormous, almost limitless---without growing any bigger. In optical terms Murphy effects this spatial conundrum through a combination of traditional, even anachronistic method and technique that is nothing if not contemporary. Murphy paints with oils -and with tar, and, in a sense with plexiglass, all enhanced with such extra- painter devices as Phillips-head screws and wood dowels. He does not render his images with these media, but creates with them both the pervading illusive atmosphere, with its inference of recessional space, and the elements which admit and even emphasize the artifice of the entire picture. This artifice plays off, but never negates, the images, which, it turns out, are sources in a whole different artificial means: photography. 

— TODD MURPHY: PICTURES AND VARIATIONS BY PETER FRANK