‘Aborted ‘
Not wanted.
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper.
‘Thinking of Leaving You’
The dream the thoughts of leaving Mental Illness behind. To finally spread my wings and allow the cluster of fixed frustration to turn into a breeze of evaluating ladders from this foreign world I live within.
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper.
Figure In Landscape
Alone Without You.
Mixed Media onWatercolor Paper.
‘Into The Sea’
Chaos among the waves.
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper.
‘At Infinity’
The journey has come to its end only to face the new.
Mixed Media on Watercolor.
‘Drought’
He gave his all to a passing cloud’
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper.
‘The Purpose’
His last purpose on this earth.
Mixed Media on Watercolor Paper.
‘Breath Dust’
Photography Print.
‘Not All Angels Can Fly’
You see not all of us have wings of lavender fresh feathers but of bent steel and instead of halos perhaps twisted gears of grace.
Mixed Media on Watercolor
‘The Notes of Life’
Mixed Media piece for the cover of one of Stanton Laniers Album Covers.
‘The Three Stages of Thinking’
A collection of assemblages showing the destruction of mental illness.
*Wire, dead sunflower, moth, worms.
‘Mother’
Mother
As I look into your eyes
I see the burdens you had to carry
It’s grip holding back your beautiful smile
Years of carrying the heaviness of it all
I see the wings as they begin to fall.
Thinking back many years ago
Seeing fading pictures of you in boxes,torn albums in our home
Your presence was always there holding us, singing to us-giving.
I even remember you scratching my back Singing that song, I would cry ever time…Something about “You Are My Sunshine” I have seem to have forgotten the rest.
Time has passed
Mornings have risen, nights have followed along,
THANK YOU
You have taught us to fly
And you haves stitched our wings when we would do wrong.
Everything we needed you gave.
Even if your wings gave way
You Stayed!
“Mother”
‘Migration’
We often are lost within ourselves and guidance can come in the simplest forms.
Moths.
Mixed Media on watercolor paper.