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Lost In The Woods
Lost, but comforted by the beauty of the leaves and the light coming through in intricate patterns.
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A House Divided
A mixed media piece on paper which is symbolic of trouble and the breaking up of what was once unified.
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Bloom
A symbolic representation of the energy of growth and blooming into life.
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Rain
This is a detail of a painting called Rain. The complete painting was actually much like this repeated in a larger format. I am working on other pieces now for this series; the Rain series.
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Landscape From Above
A pastel piece of an imaginary landscape from high above, flying quickly. This may have been a dream.
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Hogan
From the Scenes From A Western Adventure series.
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Knife Fight
This is a pastel from the series, Scenes From A Western Adventure. It is overlapping thick pastel shapes just like in my acrylic and oil works.
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The Love Talisman
From Scenes From A Western Adventure.
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Magic Mountain
From Scenes From A Western Adventure. The mountains are magical to me and inspire mystical feelings.
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Mystery Landscape
Again, a landscape seen from high above, flying over quickly.
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Pathway
A symbolic representation of energy rising through the body ridding it of blockages, that drift away.
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Pillar of Fire
Fire, the energy of life is arising within the individual.
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Sacred Breath
The sacred breath and energy is surrounding and healing what is within.
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Spirits Over The Mountain
From Scenes From A Western Adventure.
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Autosave-File vom d-lab2/3 der AgfaPhoto GmbH
Autosave-File vom d-lab2/3 der AgfaPhoto GmbH
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The Entry
Walking through a beautiful veil into light, and soothing energy.
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Veiled Light
Many veils cover what is wanting to burst out--light from within.
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Abstracts
Most of these pieces were mixed media. They are from a series called "Scenes From A Western Adventure", which came a year or so later. I camped out in a pup tent on Navajo land in Arizona, in Canyon de Chelly, and stayed all night on Santa Domingo Pueblo in New Mexico with a Native American family that I met by walking into their jewelry store. I went in asking for directions, and they invited me to dinner and to stay the night.
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