Category Archives: new art

Bold Like A Horse

Monotype with colored pencil,  7″x 5″.

I misunderstand song lyrics frequently.

My original idea of what I heard wears a groove into my memory so that even once I know what it’s supposed to say, it doesn’t really matter.

False Alarm

Monotype, 7″x 5″.

The Dollmaker

Oil on canvas, 30″ x 30″

For most of my remembered life, I’ve been prone to sleep disturbances.

Nightmares, night terrors, and perhaps four years of sleepwalking as a child.

One night when I was eight I opened my eyes in a deserted, brightly lit Amtrak dining car speeding through the darkness.

It was as though I’d teleported there, I had no context.

A kind porter led me back to the train car where my sleeping mother slumped sideways in her seat.

My terrifying nightmares have returned, but I’m trying to look on the bright side.

The psych meds must be completely out of my system now and I am back to my old self, back to normal functioning.

I am certain the frightening dreams have a purpose, they must be beneficial in the long run.

Buffalo

Monotype, 6″ x 8″.

Brevity & Joy

Oil on canvas, 26″x 21″.

Witch Doctor Wolf

Oil on canvas, 18″ x 18″.

Fever Demon

Oil on Canvas, 14″ x 14″.

AndSoButThen

Oil on canvas, 16″x 12″.

“Scorned Lovers”

I am happy to have several paintings hanging in the Scorned Lovers Show at The Art Salon, which runs until the end of March.

It is raining tonight in Denver. Dashed hopes and vain fancies swirl through the gutters and wash down into storm drains.

The Early Riser

Oil on canvas, 12″x 12″.