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Exploring the ephemeral and celestial through color and form.
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Gonpo
In Tibetan Buddhism. Gonpo means guardian or protector. This particular one is rising out of the ocean, the kingdom of Nagas, forms of water deities. With his lasso he captures our self-cherishing to eradicate it.
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My Own Planets
I like to think that there are many planets, those seen, and unseen, that influence us. So I have created my own. I hope they are a benefit to all who see them.
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Always Green
I remember when I painted this I was lusting for green. There has been such a long drought here in New Mexico that I wanted to make a place my eyes would find that welcome green.
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Midnight With Clouds And Stars
I love the sky and everything about it. I frequently turn to painting stars. Especially when it is getting too cold to sit with them in very early meditation.
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Before The Fires
This picture and the one following are companions. Here is show what I hope conveys vibrancy, health, and wholeness. Please compare it with number 11.
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Radiant Star
In this painting, I wanted to show a star's fiery power. Our sun is a star and it is red fire. I have such a strong appreciation for all those wonderful suns that shine; all are stars.
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Solitude
This is a narrative painting. Above our sun, and In a distant realm, we will go and find peace and be alone. I believe death is a solo act. We need to prepare for that time when we are totally exposed to ourselves.
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Fancy Dancer
This one is for show only. It has already been claimed. I loved living on the Jicarilla Apache reservation for 5 years. It was there that I became enamored of Pow-Wow, and the lovely colors and movement of the dances.
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The Elements
Another for show only. This one belongs to my husband. People seem to like it a lot so I thought you might like seeing it as well.
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Landscape At Dusk
I love the colors of the earth and when the sunlight is diffused at this time of day, they are lush and lovely. I want to show the earth as alive and beautiful.
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After The Fires
This painting is the companion to painting number 6. I am still using the same palette but there is constriction in this one, and the remnants from devastating fires. Even in the detritus left by the fires, there is life enough to come through and be renewed. The fires burned out some dross. We will rebuild after any devastating force.
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This is one I am not ready to part with. I usually feel fine about letting my paintings go to a good home. I rarely become very attached to the product because I am always excited about the next one. I love the process of discovery.
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