in the between, Ironton Studios, 2006

Do you recall our first visit here?
History had not yet begun. We let both mornings and evenings go by, and we waited.
It was a long time before the river found its bed
and the stagnant water began to flow

You forget to breathe.
You feel like a sort of fainting, melting sensation.
There’s a visual swirl around you but not in your eyes,
you’re not seeing. This is the earth element dissolving
into water.

Denver Post review, 10.27.06

deer, 66"x 140" x 2", water media on panel

man, 60" x 83" x 2", water media and toner on panel

swarm, 36" x 48", water media and toner on panel

swoon, 9" x 14" x 2", water media, beeswax, and toner on panel

fireflies, 18" x 36" x 2", mono print and bees wax on panel

imminence, 27" x 24" x 2", mono print and bees wax on panel

luminance, 18" x 24" x 2", mono print and bees wax on panel

man and deer installation, Ironton Gallery

Ironton Gallery installation

hidden, 48" x 77" x 2", water media and toner on panel

Ironton exhibit text