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Traveling through
This image is part of the Utah Division of Art and Museums permanent collection.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
Three Eternal rounds
Related to my Fulbright experience Japan and I my thoughts of the tea ceremony where temporal practice importunes celestial connections.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
I And Thou
This image is my response to Martin Buber’s book by the same name. My take on this is the caution one should take in the way we communicate with and talk about others.
This image uses multiple plates for one unique (i.e. one of a kinds) image from a series blank smooth surface that has no permanent markings or incisions.
A monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface.
Cosmic Journey
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
Between life & Death
This work is my reaction to the day in and day out of ritualistic existence which lies between the book ends of life and death.
This image uses multiple plates for one unique (i.e. one of a kinds) image from a series blank smooth surface that has no permanent markings or incisions.
A monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
Balance
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
At The Gates of Dawn
(Large Monotype print with mix media elements 22 x 30)
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
An oil painting about my mother’s death and her life long struggle with ocd.
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.
Zen and calm
The monotype printing process involves the transfer of ink from a smooth non non-absorbent surface made of, say, metal, glass or polycarbonate, to paper, canvas or some other artist-selected surface to produce a one-of-a-kind image.