Voyeur - (1989), Charcoal, 30” x 20”
Initially, I designed the composition to illustrate the differences in temperament between my twin sister and myself, combined with imagery from a dream. (I am more calm and orderly in my life, and she is more chaotic.) The boat represents my observer mother watching the “dance/interaction” between my sister and I (or my two outstanding temperaments). The Weber grill represents my father who presence was always felt. Today, I look at this piece and wonder if I was really trying to illustrate my own mercurial temperament.
Framed size: 41” x 32” x 1.75”
Initially, I designed the composition to illustrate the differences in temperament between my twin sister and myself, combined with imagery from a dream. (I am more calm and orderly in my life, and she is more chaotic.) The boat represents my observer mother watching the “dance/interaction” between my sister and I (or my two outstanding temperaments). The Weber grill represents my father who presence was always felt. Today, I look at this piece and wonder if I was really trying to illustrate my own mercurial temperament.
Framed size: 41” x 32” x 1.75”
Initially, I designed the composition to illustrate the differences in temperament between my twin sister and myself, combined with imagery from a dream. (I am more calm and orderly in my life, and she is more chaotic.) The boat represents my observer mother watching the “dance/interaction” between my sister and I (or my two outstanding temperaments). The Weber grill represents my father who presence was always felt. Today, I look at this piece and wonder if I was really trying to illustrate my own mercurial temperament.
Framed size: 41” x 32” x 1.75”