Merging Into Abstract-Realism 

"If you can’t imagine things, you can’t make them, and anything you imagine is real."
–Alexander Calder

Realism defines what is real to the artist’s eye. Abstract defines what reality is not.
Merging the two defines what is real in the artist’s heart and soul.

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Views From Home, 2000
Acrylic on Canvas, 15" x 30"
Three Dimensional Canvases
Mounted on Canvas Board


Stop, Think, Act - Los Angeles, 1997
Acrylic on Canvas, 15" x 30"
Three Dimensional Canvases
Mounted on Canvas Board


Knollwood Drive, 2000
Acrylic on Canvas, 24" x 30"


Untitled, 1999
Acrylic on Canvas Boards, 24" x 30"


Who What When Where Why How, 2000
Acrylic on Canvas, 30" x 36"


Trios, 1996
Watercolor Pencil and Pen on Paper, 16" x 20"

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