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"Spit Bite", 2003
Etching, edition of 10 31.5" x 45"
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The following prints were created at Tandem Press in Madison, Wisconsin. To view more prints from this series, please visit their website at http://www.tandempress.wisc.edu. The print "Spots and Stains for Leonardo" contains the following quote:
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A way of enhancing and arousing the mind to various inventions:
I shall not refrain from including among these precepts a new device for the imagination which, although it may seem rather trivial and almost ludicrous, is nevertheless extremely useful in arousing the mind to various inventions. And this is, if you look at any walls spotted with stains, or with stones of various patterns, if you have to invent some setting, you may be able to see therein a resemblance to various landscapes, graced with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, plains, great valleys and hills in varied arrangement; or, again, you may see various battles and figures in action; or strange faces and costumes, and an endless variety of things which you can distill into well drawn forms. And what happens with regard to such walls and variegated stones is just as with the sound of bells, in whose jangle you may find any name or word you choose to imagine.
- Leonardo da Vinci
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"Spots and Stains (For Leonardo)", 2003
Etching and lithography, edition of 20
42" x 31.5"
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"Coastal Mapping (Arnold's Back)", 2003
Etching and lithography, edition of 20
42" x 31.5"
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"Spots and Stains (Leonardo's Horse)", 2003
Etching and lithography, edition of 20
42" x 31.5"
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"Horse To Water", 2003
Etching and lithography, edition of 20
42" x 31.5"
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"Spit Bite", 2003
Etching, edition of 10
31.5" x 45"
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"Grey Spit Bite", 2003
Etching and lithography
31.5" x 45"
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"Large Raven/Hawk", 2000
Monotype on paper 36" x 48"
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The series "Two Golden Birds", a set of monoprints done at Segura Publishing in Arizona, was inspired by the following quote:
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Like two golden birds perched
on the selfsame tree, intimate
friends, the ego and the Self
dwell in the same body. The
former eats the sweet and sour
fruits of the tree of life, while
the latter looks on in detachment.
- The Mundaka Upanishad
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"Two Golden Birds III", 2000
Monotype on paper
34" x 26"
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"Two Golden Birds II", 2000
Monotype on paper
34" x 26"
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"Large Raven/Hawk", 2000
Monotype on paper
36" x 48"
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"Red Hawk", 2000
Monotype on paper
34" x 26"
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"Heads On Profiles I", 2000
Monotype on paper
34" x 26"
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"Heads On Profiles II", 2000
Monotype on paper
34" x 26"
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"Remy", 2003
Artist's proof
22" x 15"
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"Remy", 2003
Lithograph
22" x 15"
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"Remy", 2003
Monoprint
22" x 15"
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