Thursday, April 22, 2021

APRIL 2021


                           Chasing Dragons

                                 16" x 40"

                                  acrylic

                                    450.00 



 

                      CHASING DRAGONS, TOO

                                  16" x 40"

                    Acrylic on textured canvas

                                  450.00




                                Spring Falls In

                                    30" x 20"

                                     acrylic

                                     350.00




Monday, February 22, 2021

PRAIRIE WINTER 2021



                                                                         24" x 30"

                                                                    Acrylic on canvas 

                                                                  


Thursday, February 4, 2021

from david hinton's China Root

 "Wu-Wei is also a fundamental assumption guiding artistic practice ... For them (taoist artist-intellectuals), this wild calligraphy was conceived as a form of Ch'an practice or teaching: wild empty-mind moving with the selfless spontaneity of Tao or tzu-jan. It was a way of moving there in that generative moment where the Cosmos perennially creates itself, for when a calligrapher first touches inked brush to a blank sheet of silk, it is that originary moment where Presence emerges form Absence. And as the brushstroke traces through its arcs and twists, it is always there at that originary moment, just like awakened mind. It is wu-wei become visible: awakened mind moving with the unbridled energy of the Cosmos itself, Presence tumbling through its myriad transformations. "    


Thursday, January 21, 2021

Ink Play

             All of these are sumi ink on rag paper 

They vary in size slightly  but are approximately

                                 13" x 22"     

                  
















 

Sunday, December 27, 2020

EXPERIMENT IN DISTANCES

In 2020 I sent these pieces of a whole to a number of friends throughout the US and Canada. Each received a piece of a larger painting, framed. I have for many years been experiemting with the idea of: how far apart can a painting that comes in several pieces exist as a whole. Most of the time I did this with triptyches by separating the pieces with a greater and greater distance between them. 

This time I separated the pieces by many many many miles. Yet in my mind they remained a whole piece. Each standing on their own. united through origination.

of course, this was only for me ... the gift of the work itself was given ... however, unless an inquiry was made, no explanation was given. 

I love the simplicity of the pieces ...