collage experimental

This collage is done on a 40 inch by 30 inch wrapped canvas and is the second in a series of Mt. Garfield (the iconic hill of the Bookcliffs near Grand Junction). It was chosen to represent Southwestern Colorado in the Creative Capitol Series sponsored by the Colorado Council on the Arts and is currently hanging at Denver International Airport. It will move to the capitol building in Denver in December. This piece has sold.

October 13, 2009

Mt. Garfield Area Map-SOLD

This collage is done on a 40 inch by 30 inch wrapped canvas and is the second in a series of Mt. Garfield (the iconic hill […]
October 13, 2009

Forest Light 2 – SOLD

This is an example of the latest incarnation of my forest collage series. It is done on a 60 inch by 24 inch cradled board and […]
September 13, 2009

Blue and Yellow – SOLD

Another still life with sunflowers which is a theme I keep coming back to. It must be the spirit of Vincent Van Gogh in my studio […]
September 13, 2009

Blues Connections – SOLD

I did this collage as a sequel to Havana Serenade. I was intrigued by the theme of musicians and wanted to see if I could keep […]
September 13, 2009

Buffalo Gal – SOLD

This was a commission that I did for a good friend who is a dedicated horsewoman. I used pictures of horses to depict her long curly […]
September 13, 2009

Collage Self Portrait Number One

My first attempt at a self portrait in collage came as the result of an assignment that I gave one of my collage classes at the […]
September 13, 2009

Complementary Lady – SOLD

Well, this collage has an interesting history. It started out as a watercolor of a seabed–fairly abstract. As such it was juried into a local exhibition […]
September 13, 2009

Havana Serenade SOLD

This piece was a class demonstration on using connecting geometrics. It took on a life of its own as another rumination on our Cuban experiences. I […]
September 13, 2009

Family – NFS

I did this collage to see if I could successfully do portrait collages. This piece depicts my son and his family. I incorporated my grand-daughter’s artwork, […]