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Patterns in Flight encore reception

Artist Statement for Patterns in Flight
Perseverance. Rebirth. Vitality. Making new again
There are times when one looks back in time and remembers glimpses of what came before. Visually, one’s eyes are isolated to perceiving what is now, however through images, pieces of time can be superimposed. Time and animation are integral elements in my dynamic still life paintings. During their lives, butterflies are creatures that themselves undergo great change. They start as insects bound to the earth and transform into wonders of flight.
Butterflies take flight: Butterfly art series opening

It was more than a year ago that I began my butterfly series, Patterns in Flight. It’s now ready to break out of it’s cocoon (so to speak). RVSP today at the Facebook event: Patterns in Flight at Wug Laku’s
Installation of butterfly public art

Butterfly paintings to be public art at Indianapolis Arts Council new offices

This May, the Arts Council of Indianapolis is moving offices from the Guaranty Building at 20 N. Meridian Street to 924 N. Pennsylvania St. Their new location, called the Metzger Building, is an art deco building covered in white tile and built in 1928. It once housed a roller skating rink.
Works at Oranje: Contemporary art & music event

My three latest butterfly works, After Thistles, Fluttering Cosmopolitan, and Cynthesis will be on display this Saturday, October 19th from 8pm to 2am at Oranje, a contemporary art & music event. Wug Laku of Wug Laku’s Studio and Garage is representing my work at booth 17.
Paintings at Indianapolis Visual Fringe 2009

Trio of Painted Lady Butterflies

New Paintings: Butterflies
Recently, I finished the first three experimental paintings of Butterflies. Last autumn, I raised 12 Painted Lady Butterflies. I studied these beautiful little creatures as they developed from larvae, to caterpillars, to cocoons, to butterflies. Unfortunately I missed their emergence from their cocoons because they came out over a holiday weekend when I happened to be visiting relatives. Please look at the first three paintings and let me know which one(s) you like the best!