I've always felt that I could "see" electricity, but then I stumble when I try to paint it. I've gone back to working with the landscape to paint nature's electricity, or at least to study it as best as I can. Here's a sundog, dreamcatcher, and man as seen in Clarke County, Virginia (watercolor and acrylic on paper, 2017). #painting #art #watercolor #acrylic #landscape#study #dream #meditation
open studio
Seeing /
I've been re-reading Carlos Castenada's incredible conversations with Don Juan and thinking a lot about *seeing.* I don't use drugs, so these paintings are sober studies from my landscape in rural Virginia. (Watercolor and acrylic on paper, 2017)
Sketch /
Digital sketch inspired by Tinder and other online dating forums. 2017
self portrait /
Self portrait in an old mirror. Acrylic on wood panel, 2017
Old fashioned selfie.
Future anthropology /
Future Anthropology, 2017
Plug mask worn by yours truly at our campsite in Virginia. The mask was made from cardboard and hot glue with a sand-filled fabric cord.
It's only a matter of time, folks.
plug mask /
Plug Mask (in process), 2017. Cardboard, wood, and paint construction.
Socket Mask / Ghost Socket /
Socket Mask (Ghost Socket), 2017. Photograph of the artist with her "ghost socket" mask made from cardboard, glue, and gesso.