Lotus Art: Against All Odds
Here is “Against All Odds.” The title refers to the feeling of audacious upward growth and triumph of the bravely […]
Here is “Against All Odds.” The title refers to the feeling of audacious upward growth and triumph of the bravely […]
This was the year I started painting flocks of mysterious birds in silhouette, some sitting still and others in raucous
I am working on a lot of Lotus paintings all at once right now. I have works in progress in
This sweet little painting from 2005 is called “Moonlit Daisies.” Even then, the moon, and flowers, were both a big
This lotus flower painting is called “Rise Up.” The reason I was first drawn to use lotus flower imagery was
In both these pieces from 2005, I was playing with a fun concept: Portraying all the stages a fruit tree
Here is “Eclipse With Pelicans.” The moment of the solar eclipse is witnessed by the pelicans flying through the golden
When I look at these paintings, I see my mom and dad, but also I see an illustration of how
I made these paintings, titled laconically “Tree” and “Summer Field” for a painting class in college. I remember during the
This monumental painting is called, “Sea Cliff Eclipse.” Eleven silhouetted people stand on top of this impossibly high cliff overlooking the sea,