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Opening Reception Tonight!!

Please join me tonight for the opening of my show,“Efflorescent.” 6-10pm The Brush and Comb 3903  Tennyson Street Denver, CO  80212 Show Statement: ef•flo•res•cent [ef-luh-res-uh nt] –adjective 1. Efflorescing; blossoming. The word efflorescent holds figurative and literal significance to my … Continue reading

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Impression XV

I came down with a little bug this week. Arriving home from work and painting became quite a challenge.  This painting is 24×48 inches which is larger than any other painting in the Impression series. When I completed Impression XIV , … Continue reading

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Impression XIV

A long-awaited new post!! With the first full week of classes over, I have my bearings at school.  All handouts, routines, and projects are  ready to go! I am sure I will be able to carve out my weekly evening painting … Continue reading

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Impression XIII

I have changed this composition a bit from the other paintings in the Impression Series.  As one might have guessed, I enjoy working with multiples of shapes.  In the past, the shape repetition in the Impression Series occurred by laying one transparent square on … Continue reading

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Reflection XIV

This painting is 12×16 mixed media on wood panel.  I added several straight lines to this work and spent more time working on composition.  I also chose a dark color for the pumice medium which makes the rest of the … Continue reading

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Reflection XIII

Reflection XIII is 12×36 mixed media on wrapped canvas.  This painting is significantly larger than the other paintings in this series.  I continue to explore the use of geometric versus organic lines and shapes.  I began this painting thinking it … Continue reading

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Reflection XII

I added a geometric component to Reflection XII by painting a straight line opposite of the torn lines.  I am intrigued by the contrast of geometric versus organic as well as by the positive and negative space of the composition.  I have continued to explore the combination of … Continue reading

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