“Fantasy House” grows out of the wood that embodies it.
“Apache Dance” replicates a photo I took of Native Americans dancing at a Gila River Festival in Silver City, New Mexico.
Here is another Native Pueblo scene.
The All Species Parade in Silver City, NM is depicted here.
This is a Mimbres pottery design.
This Kokopelli depicted in a Mimbres pottery style.
This piece, entitled “Entering Guatemala,” features my impression of when we first arrived in Guatemala.about 50 years ago.
This one is based on a photo I took in Guanajuato, Mexico.
This represents a scene of a Mexican courtyard.
Here we are looking through a window of a ruined building in Mexico.
I asked my daughter to suggest a title for this one, and she responded: “Isis”
Here we are looking “Into the Future”.
This one is a replica of a photo I took of a plaza in Queretaro, Mexico.
On one of my trips to Hawaii, I took some photos of plants that were transformed into these pieces of marquetry.
This is called “The Prayer Plant”.
This one is based on a historical panel showing a “Babylonian Royal Lion Hunt.”
I call this one “Fractal Universe.”
This one is based on a photo I took on a road trip through the Southwest, and I call it “Descending”.
This is a very familiar view of Mt. Shasta and the rolling hills and valleys from our llama ranch at Juniper Ridge in Oregon. The valley fog has collected in the lower regions.
This twisted tree has emerged from the boulders surrounding it.