storytime
Since forever, humans have used stories to make sense of the world. We find meaning in patterns, see faces in shapes, and feel deeply through art and beauty. Stories help us understand ourselves. They can be both true and not true at once—sometimes fiction tells emotional truths better than facts can.
Zebra's camouflage, oil on canvas, 6 feet x 6 feet, 2024
Memory Monkey, oil on canvas, six feet x six feet, 2024
udder goddess, oil on canvas, 33 inches x 33 inches
cow goddess
bear and blueberry trail, oil on canvas, 40 inches x 30 inches, 2024
fish/fox/forest/flee, oil on canvas, each panel 5 x 5 feet
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail: fish, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 feet
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail: fish, oil on canvas
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail: fox panel, oil on canvas, each panel 5 x 5 feet
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of fox panel, oil on canvas
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of fox panel, oil on canvas
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of forest, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 feet
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of forest panel, oil on canvas
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of flee panel, oil on canvas, 5 x 5 feet
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of flee panel, oil on canvas
fish/fox/forest/flee, detail of flee panel, oil on canvas
view out of the dark the fox and the future visited us on the beach, I cried at the moon and felt relief that she didn’t care, sense of safety, two suspended sacred walk, the sky in the water, one hippo in your hand, oil on multiple canvasses, 26 x 46 inches
when we touched I felt a zap, and spent the next two years looking at the sky through puddles on the ground and seeing cats in clouds, oil on canvas and board with gold and dirt, each panel is 30 x 30 inches entire installation is 4.5 x 14 feet