Blue water, 14 x 18.5 in., Fabriano, 1993      Drops of color spread out on the water’s surface as if magnified under a microscope lens, echoing the forms of nature.  Their organic patterns suggest the nerves and blood and bones of the body’s i
 Dark garden, 12 x 9 in., Dieu Donné, 1994
 Shaped form, 8.75 x 5.75 in., kozo, 1993
 Shadowy red form, 8.5 x 5.375 in., JB Green, 1993    In my early work, I used the floating colors imagery to express the feeling of living in my body.    Gradually, as I became fascinated by the skeleton and anatomy, my images became more figur
 Red Forms, 12.25 x 10 in., kozo, 1993
 Green face, 11.25 x 8 in., JB Green, 1993
 Figure from behind, 8.5 x 6.5 in., Bergerac, 1997
 Bluegrey stretching/kneeling figure, 9.5 x 12.5 in., Bergerac, 2000    As I draw, I feel my body pouring directly into the lines I make on the paper … remembering how it feels to move freely, feeling pain dissolve into fluid grace.
 Bluegrey stretching/kneeling figure, detail with view of floating colors underlayers
 Bronchial tree (gold), 9.75 x 8 in., 2003
 Lung, opened, 9.25 x 12 in., Twinrocker Rotunda, 2012
 Bone scaffolding (trabeculae), 10.75 x 9.25 in., Moulin de Fleurac, 2003
 Neural network with floating colors (#1), 10 x 7.5 in., archival digital pigment print, 2006
 Cord in canal (netted gold), 11+ x 7 in., Twinrocker Yale laid, 2024
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