Original photography transferred onto wood panels.
sausalito view
Plein Air Oil, 11 x 14
Artwork in Studio
Artwork in Studio: Each piece is individually priced
Pandemic Self
To keep myself making art during the pandemic lockdown, I recorded a daily photo journal. Being confined to a single location for many months challenged me to find a fresh photo every day. Seeking light in a dark time, I followed sun patterns streaming into my house, flowing, shifting, and morphing with the changing weather.
With light as the subject, I tracked the sun’s progression around the house as the seasons crept around the wheel of the year. Each day image was subtly different. It became a personal solar clock, like living in a sun dial on nature’s hours.
One morning I walked into a light reflection and was shocked to see my messy pandemic house hair silhouette. But that image was the truth of the day and the times, so I positioned my shadow to merge with the bright shapes, playing with the glowing light panels and crowns.
Pandemic Self is a composite photo of dazzling light shapes with my gray silhouette, expressing my feeling of living in endless monotone time. Yet even in the monotonous everyday of confinement and anxiety, there were delicate moments of discovery, wonder and delight, resilient gifts of hope when we open our eyes and hearts and minds to see, respond, and play.
From Light Play, a daily pandemic lockdown photo journal.
Street Sparks, Notre-Dame, Paris
Currently on exhibit at Gallery Route One, Point Reyes Station, CA.
Street performers extraordinaire light up the night in the square before the great Gothic Cathedral of Notre-Dame in central Paris. The intrepid troupe juggles flaming clubs, twirls blazing batons, tosses hoops of fire and breathes great dragon breath blasts of ignited gasoline. The grand finale is a climax of flame, smoke, sparklers and fire crackers. The crowd roars and cheers at this display of bravado, bravery and daring that is spectacular, unexpected, primal. Shadows dance along the medieval stones, reminding us that street performers have entertained here through the centuries, celebrating the passion of Paris nights.
I traveled alone to Paris, before the pandemic, before the fire. Marveling at the layers of history visible everywhere, I delightedly photographed ancient stones, medieval architecture, art nouveau designs and modern installations, sometimes all in the same frame. Impressed that street artists are allowed (and paid) to perform before treasured monuments, I stood in the back to watch this evening show. As the performers passed the hat and people left, I worked my way to the edge of their safety circle. With my front row seat and travel tripod I enjoyed the repeated production, ready to capture their dazzling lights with time exposures. Bravo!
Places of Presence Series
Fine Art Photography Print on archival photo paper gold metal framed 20×26
Sparkling handmade glass
Sparkling artist made glass dangle earrings
Coptic Cross Pendant
Brass Ethiopian Coptic Cross with leather band
waves
Encaustic painting on wood panel. Cedar floating frame.
14 x 14
calmness
Encaustic painting on wood panel. Cedar floating frame.
16 x 16
junctures
Encaustic painting on wood panel. Cedar floating frame.
14 x 14