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Frolicking Happy Being, 1/1, etching
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Dancing Happy Being II
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Dancing Happy Being, b/w
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Woman on Pink, monotype
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Surfboards & Aqueducts on Another Planet, greys and red
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Surfboards & Aqueducts on Another Planet, multicolor
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Surfboards on Another Planet, Red
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Surfboards on Another Planet, sepia
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Ghost Moon
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San Luis Valley, vintage colors
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Autumn Echinacea II, Dysthymia, 1/1, monotype
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Sangre de Cristo Mountains, sepia
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Sangre De Cristo mountains, b/w
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Man & Woman, Blue
Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work inspires me to tell personal stories. His abstractions are raw, emotional. They are bold, rich, testimonies about his life told in symbols, graffiti.
If you wish to browse through these etchings (full-size & uncropped), click on any of the thumbnail versions below.
Frolicking Happy Being
Frolicking Happy Being II
Dancing Happy Being, b/w
Surfboards on Another Planet, Red
Surfboards on Another Planet, sepia
Woman on Pink
Surfboards & Aqueducts on Another Planet, greys and red
Surfboards & Aqueducts on Another Planet, multicolor
Moon Moving, Sun Hiding
I have recently have fallen in love with the splendor of Northern New Mexico, and spend much of my time in Taos, New Mexico. The light, beauty and colors of Taos are reflected in my new work.
black-and-white-Sangre-De-Cristo
Sangre_de_Cristo_sepia
San Luis Valley, vintage colors