Vertical Vellum
All paintings on vellum are made with watercolor and graphite on two separate pieces of vellum that are then hand sewn together at the top. In this way, the underneath layer shows through the top layer in varying degrees. Typically, vertical vellum pieces are in pairs.
High and Dry, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 192″x36″ 2015
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How to Meet the Light (Zutphen), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x36″ 2010
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The Quickening Maze, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x36″ 2010
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Boat Becoming Flowers, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x36″ 2010
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Boat Awaiting Drift (Manitoga), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x36″ 2010
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Waterfall: Manitoga Path, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x36″ 2008
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Falling: How to Meet the Sky?, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 120″x30″ 2007
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Looking Up: How to Meet the Ground?, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x30″ 2007
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River Maastricht (Love Letter to Light), watercolor/graphite on vellum 144″x30″ 2006
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Quick Pink, watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x30″ 2008
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Tell It Slant (Barcelona), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 144″x30″ 2008
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The River (Jasper County), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 120″x30″ 2007
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Sassafras Ghost (Jasper County), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 90″x18″ 2012
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Self Portrait as a Dutch Buddha (Zutphen), watercolor/graphite on vellum, 54″x18″ 2010
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