Weaver's work stands in the liminal space between the real and unreal; his baroque imagery breaking the boundaries of dreams and nightmares. Focussing on horror and its inherent beauty, characters scream into the abyss, a phantasmagoria diving into the deepest depths of the human psyche. Weaver works in the various mediums of drawing, large scale paintings, sculpture, installation, film and sound design. His work is heavy metal baroque, focusing on themes of the occult, alien worlds, and the imminent fall of mankind.
Weaver's work has been the subject of solo exhibitions including Royally Fucked, and Requiem for the Immortal at Schroeder Romero Gallery NYC, Tableaux Vivants and Hillbilly Hardcore at G-Module Galerie Paris France, Supersonic Satan at Galerie Exprmntl Toulouse France, I Zombie at GVAS Gallery Brooklyn NY, Knotts Landing at 6th@Prince Gallery NYC, Rednecks, Stoners and Sunsets at Arena @ Feed Brooklyn, and You Who Still Breathe and MYSTIQMORTE at 14BC Gallery NYC.
Group exhibitions include Tony Shafrazi NYC, Barbara Gladstone NYC, Lehman Maupin NYC, Walker Art Center Minneapolis MN, Regen Projects Los Angeles, Stephen Romano NYC, Gallery X Dublin Ireland, McKenzie Fine Art NYC, Heather Marx Gallery San Fancisco, Mark Moore Gallery Los Angeles, Tom Soloman's Garage Los Angeles, Gescheidle Contemporary Art Chicago, LxWxH Gallery Seattle WA, Nicholas Robinson Gallery NYC, Lehman College Art Gallery NYC, Platform Gallery Seattle WA, Hunter College Gallery NYC, Grey Art Gallery NYU NYC, Arena Gallery NYC, Kenny Schachter Gallery NYC, University Gallery Illinois State University and the Schmitt Art Center FAU University Florida.
Press and publications include Artforum Magazine, Flash Art, Art in America, Art News Magazine, Time Out New York, Black Book, Evergreen Review, Le Monde Paris, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Seattle Post, New York Post, Zing Magazine, 2 Exporama Paris, National Public Radio, Hartford Advocate, Arco Tokyo Japan, WFMU and Slovoj Zizek's Plague of Fantasies