8″ x 8″ Watercolor and ink. View from my studio window (see sketches below)
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8″ x 8″ Watercolor and ink. View from my studio window (see sketches below)
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14″ x 17″ Watercolor, ink
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12″ x 9″ Watercolor, pen and ink, on 140lb Arches cold press
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11″ x 15″ Mixed media (watercolor and ink over acrylic over watercolor wash)

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9″ x 12″ watercolor, ink. When I finished this, and looked it … I thought, Tornado. People who have been in one would understand… but those who haven’t, have these funnel cloud images in mind and probably would wonder why I would give this that title.

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9″x 12″ Watercolor, with ink, on Arches 140lb cold press, rough watercolor paper

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9″x 12″ Pen & Ink, with watercolor, on 140lb cold press Arches rough.

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11″ x 15″ Watercolor, ink.
Artists as diverse as Pollock, Klee, Rauschenberg and Piranesi in his Prison etchings–as well as most two dimensional art before the Renaissance– use a dispersed visual field, rather than focal point composition. This is characteristic of most of my work, as well. In focal point composition, there are one or more fixed points, or centers, which invite the eye to radiate out, placing the rest of the field in relation to each specific point of view. In a dispersed field, there are no fixed points, but rather a network of pathways, like organic rhizomes, inviting the viewer to wander freely through the visual field.
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11″ x 15″ Watercolor, ink
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9″ x 12″ Watercolor, masking, pen and ink
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