1982–2000: Spatial Depth and Color Expansion
1982–2000: Spatial Depth and Color Expansion
(1982) Oil on canvas, 14x18” A conceptual still life from 1982, referencing themes of health or healing. The composition invites interpretation through symbolic objects.
Watercolor on rag paper, 22x30” This 1990 watercolor juxtaposes a blooming amaryllis with a chair, blending interior still life with botanical presence. The composition suggests quiet domesticity and visual harmony.
This 30x40 inches modernist artwork features a translucent, serpentine dragon in shimmering blues and greens. Original fine art inspired by mythological themes and dynamic motion.
Oil pastels on rag paper, 22x30”, a vibrant botanical study of a croton plant, created in 1987. The oil pastels bring out the plant’s variegated foliage with bold color and dynamic texture.
A large oil painting (36×48”) on canvas of woman lying seen draped in cloth creating sensitive emotional depth as seen from behind while reflected in a mirror that captures rest of her private space.
A striking oil on canvas (36x48”) examining identity and reflection showcasing a modernist approach to psychological body figure art.
The fancy enlarged glass horse figurine oil painting stands out in the space of a room with its 24x48 size.
This (1982) 12×14” painting portrays quiet repose and vulnerability in a compact oil painting full of emotional weight and human form.
Oil on canvas, 16x20” -A pair of wine glasses rendered with painterly precision. Painted in 1983, the work explores repetition and reflective surface.
An oil painting (32×46”) of a seated woman in draped cloth pushing forward in the space accentuated by the deep blue background and curving contours and strong modernist inspired color.