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Cowcatch

Scene from one of several chases and climaxes in Current Science Illustrated Vol. 3

Capilarial Form

The first true reduction print I've done in a long time. Thinking a lot about breathing, connection to air, absorbing of my environment. Turned out pretty "fleshy," but hey, just an experiment. Buy one.

Three Standing Figures

These prints are studies of sculptural forms that were being constructed simultaneously. Lost, semi-mechanical, semi organic, purpose-serving but unneeded, these static tool-beings long for interface, interaction, action.

The Many Inaccessible Realms of Our Stellar Progenitor

View of the layers of the living being that is our sun. We see but the surface. Worshipping hands to the sky. Beneath that, a heretofore conceptually ingraspable form of life and consciousness is interwoven into the flames. Closer to the core, the furnace of our behemoth churns, pulses its mechanics and convection powers. The gravitationally mind-obliterating core of the sun holds energies and doorways not to be understood by human kind.

Transit

This is my reflection piece upon viewing the real life transit of Venus. It was a cloudy day without much good viewing time at all. We happened upon the roof of the Van Allen building downtown and looked through various space viewing instruments as the clouds broke up, leaving bits of clear sky. Filters allowed us to see the small dot of Venus passing between the sun and Earth. At one point the clouds formed a filter of their own and I could see it comfortably with my own eyes for the small instant I dared. I based this image on that experience.

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