dynamo
       
     
Returning to Rhythm I
       
     
Returning to Rhythm II
       
     
adaptive capacity II
       
     
PAYOFF OF A PARADOX
       
     
Adaptive Capacity Described in Blocks of Color
       
     
TRANSMITTER
       
     
LOVE IS A RAY AND A HAMMER
       
     
THE OPEN SAFE
       
     
dynamo
       
     
dynamo

acrylic on canvas
40 H x 30 W x 1.5 in
SOLD

This abstract is inspired by the graceful lines of good street "tags" and the fill-ins of graffiti pieces. It's also a patient and focused experiment in transmuting anger.

Returning to Rhythm I
       
     
Returning to Rhythm I

Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 36 inches
SOLD

Commission for Suites on Third, Champaign, IL

Returning to Rhythm II
       
     
Returning to Rhythm II

Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 48 inches
SOLD

Commission for Suites on Third, Champaign, IL

adaptive capacity II
       
     
adaptive capacity II

acrylic on canvas
30H x 40W
SOLD

PAYOFF OF A PARADOX
       
     
PAYOFF OF A PARADOX

acrylic on board
20 x 20 x 1.5 inches

There's an abstract story happening. Among the playful colors and strange patterns, a yellow sun hangs overhead and rain drops below. A piece of a peaceful landscape.

Adaptive Capacity Described in Blocks of Color
       
     
Adaptive Capacity Described in Blocks of Color

acrylic on hard board
20.25 x 17.5 inches
SOLD

This arrangement of blocks of color is inspired by Bauhaus textile art. The rhythmic, yet free and unpredictable pattern is like the adaptive movement of a woman maintaining a dynamic balancing act.

TRANSMITTER
       
     
TRANSMITTER

acrylic on canvas
40 x 30 inches
SOLD

LOVE IS A RAY AND A HAMMER
       
     
LOVE IS A RAY AND A HAMMER

acrylic on board
22.5 x 26.5 inches
SOLD

This geometric composition balances between free upward angled movement and grounded stillness. Another dimension is suggested with the origami-like shape in the lower right corner. The palette, although quite varied and colorful, feels unified and calm. The title is about the action of love as uplifter and destroyer.

THE OPEN SAFE
       
     
THE OPEN SAFE

acrylic on canvas
40 x 40 inches

This painting is inspired by tribal designs, temple walls and shameless devotion. The work is titled "The Open Safe" because it's feels like a sacred box that's been opened and inside are special things that one can share. It reminds me of this quote by Annie Dillard: "Anything you do not give freely and abundantly becomes lost to you. You open your safe and find ashes.” It's better to open up rather than to remain shut.