Thank you E. Mccormick. I really appreciate it.
We really love the two prints. You have a unique perspective.
I was a fan of "And We Danced" and I don't see it on the site anymore...have you sold it?
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Do you have any photos to send of This is only a temporary solution?
K Stevenson, Thanks for writing. These structures are metaphoric creations that I identify with as existing as a corporeal being, as a surrogate for the human being. They are seemingly empty, weathered, and unstable. They are the finality of something ending or something lost, but they also have a deep desire to be filled. They describe the complexities of the human condition...of love and loss, hope and despair, anticipation and disappointment, lust and loneliness. Let me know if you have any other questions. I hope I brought some insight into that piece for you.
Can you tell me more about "I never lost sight of you"? Are the structures real or a representation of something,etc... Thanks
Hi E. Whitley, the image I have is a high resolution image...but what I can do is send you close ups. Someone from Ugallery will email them to you. Thank you and happy new year to you too.
I am very interested in "This Is Only A Temporary Solution" - is it possible to have a better picture emailed to me. I love your artwork. Please let me know. Thank you - Happy New Year
Hello, yes "I Have A Feeling..." sold the other day. Thank you for your kind words and interest though. I have a piece still available..."How Does One Fall Asleep When One Is Without" that was made at the same time as that work, it has a similar feel and is the same size...if you are interested, it is my last painting left of that series.
In this piece the fox is drawn on paper and cut on and adhered to a masonite board. The fox is sealed onto the board.
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