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Artist Statement.

I focus primarily on the human figure depicted in environments that create a context for psychologically charged, open-ended narratives. Many of these narratives explore ideas about power and vulnerability.

Quality of light is a common theme. In particular, the way in which atmospheric light and locale can suggest a sense of mystery and silence. These works are dark, humid, and hopefully, at their best, memorable. For me, the most successful are those that evoke the feeling that an event is about to happen or has recently happened.

Images of figures or figures in landscapes, in groups, or in isolation, share a common feeling of significance. Wholly absorbed within themselves or the dialogue shared between one another, they wait for the unfolding of their private story.

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After II

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harpling
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is there an "After I"? I like the color groupings of their clothing.

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes... with her powers of clairvoyance, Cassandra (named after the Greek Goddess in classical mythology) runs among the shadows under the fading evening light that she cannot see. No one believes her stories, so she entertains herself; gliding, dancing, running through her back yard. A toy airplane in her hand, flying down fast towards the earth; only Cassandra knows; her dream will come to be.

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