Wet felted wool, gauze, embroidered.
Our country has prided itself on welcoming immigrants who seek legal asylum. Though the protection of the Dream Act, the “Dreamers” can step out of the shadows and take the path to citizenship and permanent residency.
Wet-felted wool vase, shaped and stiffened.
Heather Headlands
Oil on canvas
36″ x 36″
Begun plein air near Rodeo Beach in West Marin. Finished from memory & personal interpretation in the studio.
“Tides” 48″x 60″ acrylic painting on stretched canvas.
I invite you to enter into this ever changing movement .
50″ x 66″ Acrylic painting on stretched canvas.
Humor in Art, Acrylic, 11 x 15, very good paper
Cassandra 15″x 9″x10″, Ed. 20
In Greek Mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of the king of Troy.
Her rejection of the advances of Apollo caused her to be cursed by him, with becoming a seer whose prophecies were always true but never believed.
My Cassandra has a far seeing, plaintive look in her eyes, perhaps contemplating the thought of Greeks bearing gifts such as the wooden horse,
which lost the Trojan War for her father.
The title came from Taylor Swift’s manifesto of joy when leaning into your own beat, regardless of what other voices have to say. To me, the song popping into my mind in the studio was a reminder to ignore the inner critic’s voice and follow an unusual pull to yellow and dancing splashes of black.
Amazed
Acrylic Pigments and Sand on Canvas
16″ x 32″
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