Looking for light in this fiery time. I felt like I was painting my way through the regime change in our beloved country, coupled with the overwhelming fires in California. Social media let me watch some of the devastation as an old friend documented the loss of their home and way of life. This was […]
Posts tagged "spiritual"
Testing the Waters
With a stoneware sail. The bright optimism that came into this at a time when I was having so much trouble finding light, in a very dark time for our country – really surprised me. Sprinkled with symbols and a loose affiliation with the constellation of Aquarius – I was looking for peace. The feather […]
Cover Me
What we do to cover up our feelings This textured piece, felt like layering on foundations and embellishments of beauty and ritual. Size: 12.5″x 12.5″ Offered at: 400.00
Water Rites: Fire & Water
When I was working on pieces around the Flint Water Crisis, the “Water Protectors” were taking action against Keystone XL, and inspired me to create this and others in the “Standing Rock” style and feel. Size: 7.5″ x 7.5″ Private Collection Other in the Water Rites Series: Water Rites: Artifacts Water Rites: For […]
Rosaries
Meditations on Covid Working on this allowed me to slowly and methodically create, working together elements of collected beads, sculpted stoneware and a stained wood panel. Size: 27.5″ x 15.5″ Offered at: 2250.00
Ribbons over Vietnam
From the viewpoint of family Spare ribbons from my fathers service in the US Marines, his handle was “Sweet Pete” and flew many missions on his 2 tours. Canvas board, handmade frame. Size: 12.5″ x 16″ Offered at: 400.00
Michigan Totem
Mark your way home. Acrylic stained basewood, with painted rocks from around Michigan. Handmade frame, ready to hang.
Water Rites: Water Warrior
Dedicated to Water Warriors everywhere. In the midst of the Flint Water Crisis, watching the many warriors; be they citizens, activists, celebrities or civil servants, amid Standing Rock protests, I felt the need for a warrior totem, a touch-stone.










