48 x 42 inches, oil glazes, marble dust, metal on wood Commerce Lex
Moon Sentinel I
7 X 4 feet, oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust and metal on wood. The original paintings used as LED installation.
Moon Sentinel I
55 foot LED light installation at University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Moon Sentinel
at the Apiary, Lexington, KY
Ginkgo
9 x 8,5 feet, The Apiary, Lexington KY. Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Ginkgo
installed in the Apiary, Lexington, KY
Ginkgo
Ginkgo installed in the Apiary, Lexington, KY
Eclipse of Light
10 x 4,5 feet, Temple Adath Israel, Lexington, KY. Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, charcoal, marble dust, metal, wood on wood.
Eclipse of Light
detail
Temple Adath Israel window
It inspired the purchase of Eclipse of Light
Ancient Healer II
12 x 5 feet, Mayo Clinic, Mankota Surgical Center, Minnesota Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Ancient Healer II
Starting
Ancient Healer II
detail of work in studio
Shimmer at the Edge
9 x 6 feet Markey Cancer Center, University of KY, Lexington Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, wood, metal on wood
Shimmer at the Edge
Installed – 9 x 6 feet Markey Cancer Center, University of KY, Lexington Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, wood, metal on wood
Ximona (winter in Greek)
4 x 6 feet, Ruggles Sign Co, Versailles, KY
Ximona
4 x 6 feet, Ruggles Sign Co, Versailles, KY
Ximona (winter in Greek)
4 x 6 feet, Ruggles Sign Co, Versailles, KY
Ximona
All works on wood with a depth of 2,5 inches, are painted on the sides
Ruggles Sign Co
Versailles, KY. Three collages
Ruggles Sign Co
Collage close up at Ruggles Sign Co. Oil, acrylic, marble dust, film strips
Archilochus’ View
4 x 6 feet, Gatton School of Business, University of KY, Lexington, Dean’s office Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Archilochus’ View
4 x 6 feet, Gatton School of Business, University of KY, Lexington, Dean’s office Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Linguistics of Light Fresco I, II and III
(each panel 48 x 12 x 2,5 inches), Citizen Commerce Bank
Linguistics of Light Fresco I
( 48 x 12 x 2,5 inches), Citizen Commerce Bank
Ancient Healer I
13 x 4 feet, Private Dining Room at University of KY Hospital (left panel) Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Ancient Healer I
center panel – Private Dining Room at University of KY Hospital (left panel) Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Ancient Healer I
right panel – Private Dining Room at University of KY Hospital (left panel) Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Ancient Healer I
Private Dining Room at University of KY Hospital (left panel) Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, marble dust, metal on wood
Tulips
8 x 4 feet, Boyle County Public Library, Danville, KY Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, charcoal on wood
Tulips
8 x 4 feet, Boyle County Public Library, Danville, KY Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, charcoal on wood
Tulips
8 x 4 feet, Boyle County Public Library, Danville, KY Oil glazes using dry mineral pigments, charcoal on wood
White Ginkgo I
Dupree Mutual Fund, Lexington, KY Oil glazes, marble dust on paper
White Ginkgo II
Dupree Mutual Fund, Lexington, KY Oil glazes, marble dust on paper
White Oak
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
White Oak – Starting point
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
White Oak
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
White Oak
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
White Oak
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
White Oak
life size fiber glass horse commissioned by Maker’s Mark Distillery, Loretta, KY, to represent the bourbon, the water used, the limestone, and the wood used for the barrels, i.e. White Oak.
The Legacy Trail
12 miles of walk and bike train from Lexington to KY Horse Park. The image to represent the creation of KY limestone. 120 square feet using water based hardy street paint which dries quickly so a stylized idea was used
The Legacy Trail
12 miles of walk and bike train from Lexington to KY Horse Park. Fossils are often found in the limestone as the area was once a shallow sea Legacy Trail, Lexington KY
The Legacy Trail
detail
12 miles of walk and bike train from Lexington to KY Horse Park. Lexington to KY Horse Park.
The Legacy Trail
First visitor
Mrs and Ms MM Ambassadors
Chicago, US, and Spain. 12 x 48 x 1,5 inches, partly recycling old material found at the Maker’s Mark Distillery as a project to bring art to MM.
Mrs and Ms MM Ambassadors
Chicago, US, and Spain. 12 x 48 x 1,5 inches, partly recycling old material found at the Maker’s Mark Distillery as a project to bring art to MM.
Ginkgo
cover of traffic box in Historic WoodWard Heights, Lexington, KY Material printed by 360 Company
Ginkgo
the traffic box in Historic WoodWard Heights, Lexington, KY
Ginkgo
cover of traffic box in Historic WoodWard Heights, Lexington, KY Material printed by 360 Company