12×9″ Stipple Scribble Croshatch… Pen & Ink on 140lb Canson cold Press Watercolor paper. A fantasy, after Piranesi.

$150
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#733 Posthuman Cityscape
9×12″ Pen & ink drawing, on Canson 140lb cold press watercolor paper.

$125.00 unframed
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#732 gray black green blue
18×12″ Watercolor, pen & ink

$350.00 Framed. Ready to hang.
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#731
12 x 18″ Watercolor, pen & ink

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#730 Descent of Man
36 x 20″ Acrylic, and scrap of rusted metal, on canvas


#729 Work in Progress
This posing several problems… see where it takes me.

Neuroscientific Exploration of Strange Relations: Between The Fantastic and the Paranormal
The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts
Tzvetan Todorov in his classic study of the fantastic, The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre once defined it this way:
Which brings us to the very heart of the fantastic. In a world which is indeed our world, the one we know, a world without devils, sylphides, or vampires, there occurs an event which cannot be explained by the laws of this same familiar world. The person who experiences the event must opt for one of two possible solutions: either he is the victim of an illusion of the senses, of a product of the imagination – and laws of the world then remain what they are; or else the event has indeed taken place, it is an integral part of reality – but then this reality is controlled by laws unknown to us.1
The fantastic occupies the duration of this uncertainty. Once we choose one answer…
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#728 Bass Lake from Childhood Remembered
33×38″ Acrylic on stretched canvas $750.00
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#727
16×26″ Watercolor, Pen & ink on 140lb hot press Fabriano paper
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#726
12×8.5″ Pen and ink
