An on-line catalog in reverse chronological order (scroll down to view)
In the Museum of Forgotten Landscapes
2024
Acrylic paint, silver leaf and wood on birch panel
32” high, 30” wide, 2” deep
Souvenir of Summer
2023
acrylic paint, pastel and oil stick on birch panel
49” h, 30” w, 2” d
Seekers
2022
Acrylic paint, pastel and silver leaf on birch panel
31” high, 29 ‘ wide, 2” deep
Last Island
2022
Acrylic paint and pastel on birch panel
41” high, 32” wide, 2” deep
Nine Wishes
2022 11 feet high, 8 feet wide, 1 foot deep
acrylic paint, pastel and oil stick on 9 birch panels plus rope
Each panel is incomplete in itself, but they combine together with the rope to make a sort of quilt or tapestry.
Two Sunsets, an Electrical Storm, and Some Purple Flowers
2022
pastel, acrylic paint, and ois stick on birch panel
33” high, 33” wide, 2” deep
The horizon is an edge—blessedly far away. But what if that edge were just down the road?
What do you think life would be like in such a place?
Some of the following works imagine the edge of the world.
The next pages show pieces from my solo exhibition at the Alexandria Athenaeum Gallery called “Family, Ghosts and Other Strangers.” March 2021