In a world where concrete and asphalt seem to be replacing soil and vegetation, I feel a need to express the beauty of nature. My creations are very organic as a result of my strong connection with nature and influence of the southwest environment I’ve lived in all my life. I enjoy creating with clay, and painting and drawing. My goal as an artist is to capture the spirit and energy of the world around me. I feel I am taking a small part of my subject and in turn giving a part of myself. The process of art for me is a union of energies – a union of spirits.
Prickly Pear and Hummie
Prickly Pear and Hummie
Mixed Media
8"w x 10"h, collage and acrylic paint. I tore out pictures of man made items in magazines to create something of nature, metaphorically undoing man's destructive creations and restoring nature. (Collection of Stef & Bill Greener)
Balance Pot #5
Balance Pot #5
Craft
This piece is created from clay, wheel thrown then altered. The firing technique is Raku, which is a low fire technique that brings the clay piece quickly up to 1800 degrees F. The piece is pulled out and immediately set in a reduction can with paper, which ignites, and it is then covered to contain the smoke creating a heavy reduction atmosphere, and is then rapidly cooled. The original Raku tradition was created in Japan 400 years ago. (Raku pieces are purely decorative. They are very porous; therefore, they are unable to hold liquid and are not food safe. They also should not be left in direct sunlight, which can cause fading.)