
This is watercolor is 6"x12" unframed and the framed size is 12" x 18"


This is actually an etching based on two intersecting waterfalls. I takes lots of inspiration from Japanese wood block prints.
The framed size is about 17" x 19"


This etching is one of my favorites. Lots of white, empty space left as a means to signify the unknown, uncertainty. The white is like the sky: something into which we launch ourselves but cannot stay. How many times do we look up to the sky and ask "what if?".
The 2-part pieces is just the beginning of a sequence of a twisting launch skyward, starting in the flat realm then lifting upward while flipping.
Each frame is 15"x22"

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