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An exploration of determinism and free-will, and the fabric of the universe.
The work epitomizes my sculpting style—bold flowing lines that reveal a strong yet serene presence. The figure's hair and jacket are caressed to the side as she lifts her face into a summer breeze. Breeze is a two part bronze sculpture on a black granite base. This piece is at edition #3 in a series of eight. The bronze is cast at Inverness, Quebec.
There is a brisk northwesterly wind stirring up the Salish Sea in the bright autumn sun. I step carefully down the sandstone trail to the shore below the lighthouse at Georgina Point. Looking out across the Strait of Georgia, it seems that the best thing to do is to catch a few waves. Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Squared with a Breezy Bay Morning on Saturna Island. This painting is more than a nostalgic moment. It is about a global myth and a modern-day fantasy. I leave you with its loose grasp on your critical thinking. I leave you within the warmth of our common dream.
The heavy ink blue of the dark sea rolls grand waves against the sandstone rocks as breaking clouds answer to the west coast blues. This is a large contemporary landscape painting which brings a view of the sea to any room that it is in.
Reflection on Jung Architypes
Valley of the Dolls is one in the Ex Libris series of bookwork installations using old books. The image presented is that of the installation inside the book of the same name.
If you look closely at this beautiful woman, her left eye has strabismus, also called ‘lazy eye’, which I had in my teenage years. My intention with this painting is to show the beauty of our imperfections.