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Practice Map at Firehouse Gallery, Longmont, CO

January 2016

Practice Map at Firehouse Gallery, Longmont, Colorado

I worked on this 35-foot long drawing over 20 months. It details my contemplative and meditative practices of that period, including sitting meditation, walking, recitation of prayers, prostrations, and more.

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May 20-July 3

May-July 2015

The Museum of Art at Washington State University hosts Legacy, an exhibition of former Fine Arts faculty. Thirty-three of my drawings completed between 2006 and 2014 are included in this exhibition, including the first rendition of "Everything I Know." A second version of "Everything I Know" is nearly complete, with two others at various early stages. Giving form to what I sense, think, and feel, to that immense spectrum of experiences in this precious life, inspires my work on this series. This version of the drawing is 39" x 68".

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Changes in Jamestown

May-June 2015

I will soon post photographs of the many changes to the landscape at Ivydell, our Jamestown home from 1999-2013.

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A New Studio

October-December 2014

It is a great privilege for an artist to create a new studio, and I am grateful.

 

 

 

 

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A New House

February 24, 2014


On February 10, 2014 we moved from a rental house to a small bungalow--a transitional place to live while Jamestown is being rebuilt.

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