Figurative Abstraction
In this series, I explored the figure through color interaction and movement. In works involving two figures, often one is more defined than the other, setting up a psychological tension between the two. Some figures seem to push out from the surface, while others are ambiguous. I also found that just as with Greek sculptures that have survived minus arms and heads, painted figures without all body parts represented can seem complete.
Title: Gold and ManipulatedMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 79" x 94"Created: 1985
Title: Living Under the BeltMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 60" x 72.5"Created: 1986
Title: RaspirinMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 83" x 90"Price: SoldCreated: 1985
Title: Street FiguresMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 40" x 56" Price: SoldCreated: 1984
Title: All That You DreamMaterials: Oil on paperDimensions: 12.5"x14.75"Price: Collection of the artistCreated: 1981
Title: GardeningMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 74" x 96"Created: 1984
Title: Self Portrait IIMaterials: Oil on canvasDimensions: 54.5" x 78"Created: 1984
Title: Lone Mountain NightMaterials: Chalk pastel on paperDimensions: 37" x 49" Created: 1984