Your Bridge and My Abyss
Acrylic pigments and sand on canvas.
20″ x 40″
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Your Bridge and My Abyss
Acrylic pigments and sand on canvas.
20″ x 40″
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Oil on Canvas
26″ x 42″
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Two of my favorite pieces.
Nevermore is a magically surreal oil painting.
Balancing Act was my very first bronze and the edition is about sold out.
$3000 each
Come see them in my studio!
“Eye See You” is an oil painting completed in 2022. She is accompanied by my “Doubletake” bronze.
Each available for $2000
Come visit my studio to see more..
In the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre, the NRA publicly stated that the remedy to senseless shootings is to arm the citizenry further and to post armed guards on campuses. Mother’s Militia, honors the victims of gun violence, demonstrates the ignorance of increasing gum accessibility and encourages the viewers to take action by pressuring our legislators to pass stricter gun control laws.
Homage to a great man who left a lasting impression on thousands of his Obstetrical patients and all who knew him as a quiet, quirky, deep thinking cowboy.
This piece is constructed with repurposed clothing, embroidery, and phototransfered images.
This piece addresses the sensitive subject of child sexual abuse. Creating it allowed me to excise the irrational shame and guilt that a child victim feels about the abuse.1 in 5 girls and 1 in 20 boys experience sexual abuse and 93% of these victims know the abuser who is usually a trusted friend or family member. I kept my true emotions stuffed inside for 39 years due to the social norms of the 60’s. Fortunately, now victims are recognized and can seek professional support and criminal prosecution of the perpetrator.
Ceramic sculpture.
On a cool, rainy early morning in Orvieto, Umbria, I was preparing to take a picture of this interesting street when all of a sudden, a lady with an umbrella appeared in my viewfinder. I liked the composition before, with its wet paving stones reflecting the street lights and interesting sculpture and buildings; I liked it even more so with the figure which added movement, scale and humanity to the composition
“Lady With Umbrella” was taken with a Nikon FM2 using Kodak negative film and printed by Zeny in a traditional darkroom on FujiColor Crystal Archive paper. The 24×30 photograph is signed and numbered by Zeny, laminated with a UV protective coating and is ready to hang.
I photographed Yellow Wall / Lady in early November at the turn of this century in San Miguel de Allende. The yellow painted church provided an exceptionally unusual background for someone passing by. I stationed myself across the street from that very unique yellow-hued church hoping that someone interesting would walk by. I was able to sit on a small window sill of a tortilla shop while I waited for that perfect person or persons to come into the picture before the light changed.
I was rewarded for my patience when, after about an hour, that ‘perfect’ person walked by. The overcast light and the simple, monumental architecture created the perfect stage for this dignified woman with her shawl and cane.
This massive yellow church, built in 1847, provided me with one of the most interesting backgrounds I’ve ever encountered and the lovely woman added scale, grace and humanity to this composition.
This image was taken with a Nikon FM2 using Kodak Ektacolor professional film and printed by Zeny in Palm Desert, CA in a traditional darkroom. FujiColor Crystal Archive paper, a Beseler enlarger and a Kreonite processor were used in making the finished Fine Art prints.
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