Lil’ Carmina oil on linen mounted on wood panel, acrylic 11 X 9 inches $300.
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Lil’ CarminaAgain & Yet Again oil on linen 24 x 28 in. $1,900.
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Again & Yet AgainWhen Time Ceased to Be oil on linen 36 x 48 in. $4,500.
Continue Reading... Comments Off on When Time Ceased to BeDividing the Minute We Cannot Prolong oil on cotton 24 x 48 in. $3,200.
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Dividing the Minute We Cannot ProlongGreen Clouds, Yellow Sky oil on linen 24 x 20 in. $1350.
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Green Clouds, Yellow SkyA Caring Sister oil on linen; frame: acrylic on wood and plywood, wood glue 14 x 10 in. canvas, total dimensions: 19 5/8 x 15 5/8 x 1 1/2 in. $900. A caring sister is one who lets you crawl into her narrow bed when you are having a bad nightmare. Or you have become […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on A Caring SisterMy First Lie oil on linen 20 x 53 in. panels: 20 x 28 in., 20 x 24 in. $2,700. Written on panels’ edges: I remember the first time I lied. I was three years old, alone in my parents’ bed on a weekend afternoon. Uncle Joe looked in to announce dinner. I pretended to […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on My First LieAbsence Excuse Note oil on linen Diptych (20 x 24 in., 20 x 48 in.) $4,000. We children handwrote our own absence excuse notes. Mine always said “Joan was absent from school because she was not feeling well.” I would stand at my mother’s bedside pleading to add the specific ailment like flu, cold, or […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Absence Excuse NoteEndurance oil on linen triptych: 28 x 60 inches. panels: 24 x 20 in., 28 x 20 in., 24 x 20 in. $5,500. Before my sister and I and our boyfriends crowded into the rear of dad’s Cadillac, my boyfriend grabbed me and fervently kissed me, just as our parents approached. I didn’t push away […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on EnduranceDinner & a Show oil on linen 48 x 20 in. $2,675. Text: My mother bragged that she never showed off pictures of her children when out on the town – dinner and a Broadway show – with my father and his client and wife. Invariably the wife pulled out her photos. My mother wanted […]
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