When quizzed about the subject matter I choose to illustrate
with fabric and machine, I explain, I frequently find myself drifting in many
directions. I attribute the nomadic intensity to creative curiosity, a need to carefully
observe the subject before my eyes to see possibilities. Although I prefer
animated themes, I also enjoy interpreting more challenging landscapes such as
my photos taken at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. As a design idea begins to spark I combine my imaginary
skills with reality, which allows me to begin to develop more a complete design
layout. In the case of Bandelier , it wasn’t enough to “reconstruct”
the rugged canyon dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo people, there was a requirement to include humans
too.
Bandelier 32½" × 41½"
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