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Sea and Sky
20" x 27"
Memories
12" x 12"
 
Voyage to Valhalla
33" x 23"
Vikings journey to paradise by the moon and stars in the sky.
Madison
Madison was one of the top baby names in 2002, which would place her at about 15 yrs old. This is the prime age at which girls are trafficked. My piece represents a girl at about that age with her copper hair pulled back in a braid. Upon her head is a headband of flowers as might be worn in happier times for a celebration. The end of her braid transforms into a chain with a weighted ball at the end symbolizing the hardship with which she must now struggle. The weight is behind her, hidden from others. She is represented without a face so she can put on any face she chooses to present to the world, who is otherwise oblivious to her plight. This piece was made for a travelling show, Artifacts, bringing attention to human trafficking.
Jack
20" x 24"
Jack jackrabbit jackalope
Pondering the kaleidosope
Looks around
For fertile ground
Wondering if life is but a trope.
Peacock Feather
29" x 8"
Tree of Life
12" diameter
 
GHOST (Great Horned Owl Steeped in Thought)
28" x 16"
Pieces of My Soul
12" x 12" x 13"
You throw yourself into your art. Each piece is a representation of you and includes a part of you. For this piece, I used left over copper from other pieces, trying to leave them as they were, piled in a bucket. I only had to bend some here and there to make them connect. These are the remnants, the pieces of my soul.
Inorganic Dreams
21" x 20" x 10"
Do robots dream? Should they? If they do, are they the dreams of their creator? Are they capable of formulating their own dreams? If so, what would they be? Would they be inorganic or organic? What about us? Do our dreams belong to us or someone else? Or something else?
Elements in Motion
53" x 53"
Fire, Water, Earth, and Air.
Butterfly 2
Dream Obscura
12" x 12"
And Then We Danced
29" x 8" x 4"
Phoenix
19" x 10"
 
Bubble Pipe
12" x 21"
A girl dreams of brighter days as she blows her bubble pipe into the shape of a blue horse.
Ethereal
18" x 8" x 5"
 
Scales
18" x 19"
 
Hathi
6'3" x 33"
Hathi is roughly the size of an Indian elephant. His name means elephant in Hindi. His head is made up of henna figures including a nautalus shell, a lotus flower, a bird, and even a smaller elephant.
Congress
21" x 26"
 
Depth
12" x 12"
 
Transformation
33" x 29"
 
Hide and Seek
23" x 63"
 
Slumber
24" x 17"
 
Fracture
7" x 33"
 
Flip Flop
 
Passing Through
18" x 13"
 
Old World Map
 
Community
 
Scarab
 
We
 
Lone Star
 
Discovery
 
Crossroads
 
Butterfly
 
Solitude
36" x 16"
 
Roo
 
Road to Nowhere
15" x 20"
 
Reaching Out
24" x 18"
 
Window To The Soul
20" x 15"
 
Vines
9" x 9"
 
Freedom
25"H x 24"L


2007 Winner
"Best of Show"
National Arts Program Austin, Tx
 
Sorrow
12" x 18"