This is a paint-over of 702. Not sure that I won’t paint-over this one.
71.1 x 55.8cm Acrylic on plywood


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#702
55.8 x 71.1cm Cityscape. Acrylic on plywood


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#701 pencil study for a painting
27.9 x35.5cm Pencil on paper, silverpoint ground. Still not what I’m looking for. Need to try with multiple coats, and well sanded.


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#700
Pencil drawing 27.9 x 35.5cm The paper not right for this…


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#699
19 x 24cm Pen and Ink, Watercolor


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#698 Too Late!
#698 16.5 x 24cm Watercolor, pen & ink


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#696
19×25.4cm Watercolor on Fabriano 140lb cold press


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#697
27.9×30.4cm Watercolor on Fabriano 140lb hotpress


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#695 Cityscape
76.2×101.6cm Satellite view? Acrylic on canvas.
This took a while–several false starts before I could see what it wanted me to do.

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Abstraction as a political choice
Once you understand the history of this country–whole shelves of American fiction, and great collections of American painting, become unbearable.
I think about this when I try to understand my almost exclusive turn to abstraction, and my resistance to representative art–even though that’s what my education prepared me to do.
It’s not my call to portray the lives of black people, or “first nations’ ( I like the Canadian term), and I don’t see any crying need to paint white people! Abstraction for me embodies a voice of resistance, of protest. Both a choice, and an act of self denial: a rejection of the world I see around me. A turn to landscape, or nature painting is no better–simply another kind of denial… unless I painted toxic dumps, industrial wastelands. I lean in that direction with my Recyclations (trash assemblages).