Oil on Panel 18″ x 24″ “How do you get your ideas?” I am often been asked this question. The answer varies from painting to painting. Sometimes it’s something I read about, sometimes it’s based on an experience I had, sometimes it’s based on a…
Oil on Panel 12″ x 18″ There are secret lives just out of our peripheral vision. We rush about, consumed with our work, our hopes, our ambitions. However, The Other is always there. Strange lives we know nothing about, whose experience is so different from…
Oil on Panel19.5″ x 14.5″ (framed)2023 “Cyberspace: an Imaginal Land for creatures of the Imaginal. Is Cyberspace haunted by what in other times were referred to as, “the Good People”, “The Others”, or “The Fae”? After all, They offer us treats and treasures that…
Oil on Panel 20″ x 16″ The ancients saw the Sea and the Night Sky as very similar in their nature. The Waters Above, and the Waters Below. Space was not a vacuum, but rather full of the Astral Fluid, within which the stars floated.…
Oil on Panel 12″ x 17″ Dreams are a mystery of consciousness. Why do we switch off our motor functions for about a 3rd of our lives and psychically put ourselves in strange and inexplicable situations? Materialism proposes that dreams are simply an effluvia of…
24″ × 36″Oil on Panel2020 The angelic envoy of the Technosphere brings a secret missive to the Queen of Smokeless Fire. What is the message that’s whispered in her liminal palace? Is it a warning? An annunciation? The Djinn Queen knows it is of great…
10.5″ W x 13.5″ H FramedOil on Paper Mounted on Masonite During the 2020 pandemic everything feels really intense. Our community can seem so far away at times. Online engagement is all good and fine to get us through the hard times, but physical intimacy…
Oil and Acrylic on Panel 8″ x 8″ unframed 8.5″ x 8.5″ framed Are the wilds of cyberspace inhabited by entities other than human? Is the Internet haunted? Perhaps the elves and sprites who dwelt in the Otherworld of nature escaped to other virtual realms…
Oil on Panel 13″ x 13″ In the ancient Egyptian religion, Ammit is the deity associated with judgment and is known as “The Devourer”. She is often depicted with the forequarters of a lion, the hindquarters of a hippopotamus, and the head of a crocodile.…