Labeled a fraud by many, Bradley Taylor recognizes himself as one of the world’s foremost scientific researchers. Taylor's more outlandish claims—that squirrels govern gravity for example—have garnered heavy skepticism. Yet Taylor assures the scientific community that his information is collected from carefully selected sources such as the internet, talk radio, and men's room stalls. Boldly claiming "truth should be printed in black and white," Taylor creates large woodblock prints whose texture and clarity match the nuance and dogma of scientific inquiry. While few will doubt the veracity of his art, for those who challenge his commitment to science, research, and truth, Taylor shrugs, "If knowledge is not produced empirically, then it might be better produced from ones mind (if not their derrière).”