A group of dancers waiting to join a parade in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 28×22″
A group of dancers waiting to join a parade in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 28×22″
Under the Forsythia is derived from a childhood memory of hiding out under my mother’s forsythia. 36″ x 60,” oil on canvas, c2022. Shown here in a hypothetical room provided by artrooms app.
Beneath the Mulberry Bush is taken from a memory of hiding under the mulberry bush across from my childhood home. 36″ x 48,” oil on canvas, c2022.
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I am drawn to Surrealism because of its ability to pique the viewers’ imagination and challenge them to question what they are seeing. As a landscape and found object photographer I am inspired by the possibility of creating new meaning through combined images. Prints are available in various sizes, please contact me for more information.
For my sculptures, I work primarily with clay, occasionally with wax cast in bronze. My pottery is infused with vivid colors and enriched with painting and calligraphy.
My still life works are studies of the interplay of light and color.
Bronze 20 x 11.5 x 9. Underwater scene. A figure wrapped in fishnet is accompanied by a turtle and fish, surrounded by coral and kelp.
16″ x 12″ studio portrait. Private Collection.
This is an 10″ x 8″ plein air oil painting done on Santa Margarita Island in San Rafael.