104° 29’ W x 41° 14’ N no. 23
I was recently invited to participate in an exhibit at the Loveland Museum, entitled Artists Visage Artists, and was charged with creating…
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I was recently invited to participate in an exhibit at the Loveland Museum, entitled Artists Visage Artists, and was charged with creating…
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A crystal-clear early winter day provided a joyous respite from the autumn skies filled with orange smoke from western wildfires.
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When I read the email stating that art critic and author Eleanor Heartney chose this installation image to be included in Ecoconsciousness, “WOW!” and…
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It’s pretty exciting as a visual artist to see one’s name in vinyl print on a wall – especially when it is…
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More than a year in the making, the objects in this installation were in need of the right place. When I create…
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Sometimes when I have traveled away from my home on the plains I find myself working in a forest. Such lush and…
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There’s not enough water out here in the arid West. Then there’s too much water. Submerged.
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On the mid-September road trip I took with my daughter, Michaela, we visited Robert Smithson’s Amarillo Ramp. Like many remote land art installations,…
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