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Fall

Fall

diptych, pastel and charcoal on paper, 2014, 40”x48”

study for Jacquard tapestry of same name fabricated by Magnolia Editions, 2015

Spring

Spring

diptych, pastel and charcoal on paper, 2014, 40”x48”

study for Jacquard tapestry of same name fabricated by Magnolia Editions, 2015

Winter

Winter

pastel and charcoal on paper, 2014, 40”x48”

study for Jacquard tapestry of same name fabricated by Magnolia Editions, 2015

Fall/Spring

Fall/Spring

diptych, Jacquard tapestry fabricated in Bruges Belgium by Magnolia Editions, Oakland, 2015, 60”x144”, private collection

Winter, Fall and Spring

Winter, Fall and Spring

Jacquard tapestry fabricated in Bruges Belgium by Magnolia Editions, three parts, Oakland, 2015, 60”x144”, each part 60”x72”, private collection

Fall- Detail

Fall- Detail

Detail diptych, Jacquard tapestry fabricated in Bruges Belgium by Magnolia Editions, Oakland, 2015, 60”x144”, private collection

Red Clay

Red Clay

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, 2013, 48”x48’

text: from “Mother Earth, Letters on soil addressed to Sir George Stapledon,” by Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1937.

Black Dirt Region, NY

Black Dirt Region, NY

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, 2013, 48”x48’

text: from “Mother Earth, Letters on soil addressed to Sir George Stapledon,” by Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1937.

Thee soils

Thee soils

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, 2013, 48”x48’

text: microorganisms in panel 2 other text from “Mother Earth, Letters on soil addressed to Sir George Stapledon,” by Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1937.,

Seeping Clay

Seeping Clay

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, triptych part one, 2013, 48”x24”

text: from “Mother Earth, Letters on soil addressed to Sir George Stapledon,” by Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1937.

Clay

Clay

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, triptych part two, 2013, 48”x24’

text: list of microorganisms.

Peety Loam

Peety Loam

acrylic and acrylic ink on wood panel, 2013, 48”x48’

text: from “Mother Earth, Letters on soil addressed to Sir George Stapledon,” by Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1937.

Grass and Vines;

Grass and Vines;

four panels, acrylic ink on acoustic panels, 2016, 48”x96”

Grass and Vines;

Grass and Vines;

detail, one of four panels, acrylic ink on acustic panels, 2016, each 48”x24”

Grass and Vines

Grass and Vines

detail, one of four panels, acrylic ink on acustic panels, 2016, each 48”x24”

Vineyards

Vineyards

pastel on original engraved German map of France from 1790, six panels, date, 63”x60”,

in private collection

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