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5403 USA

I like serial imagery. U.S.A. is an image of my refrigerator in Hot Springs, picturing magnets from the many places I visited in the United States over the years. They remind me how lucky I am to have been to so many wonderful places. And together, they look really cool!

5406 Wow, Ooh & Aah

The international fireworks display on the Detroit river is viewed by over a million spectators in downtown Detroit and Windsor Canada as a shared appreciation of our long friendship.
You can almost hear the reaction of the crowd as they view this awesome display.

5409 Quapaw Life

The “Quapaw Life” series is an artistic project focused on the vibrant town of Hot Springs that has always intrigued me! My Vapor Valley works employ a whimsical look at a town I love. This series explores the Quapaw-Prospect Historic District neighborhood.

5410 Early bird gets the worm

Early bird gets the worm has gone through many transformations from space alien to early bird dipicted with bright colors.

5413 June’s Garden

Hot Springs offers many visual gifts to our eyes, but perhaps the most eloquent statement made by our national park is the dramatic combination of an enchanting mist of steamy water falling through the trees and the rock in Arlington Park. It’s a magic of its own offering a sense of an older and wilder time.

5412 Liberty

Liberty is a photograph of the front of a Mardi Gras float in the Krewe of Mid-City in 2024. The parade theme, Cheers to 90 Years, lent itself to this ode to America with the re-creation of several iconic images. By saturating the colors, the statue really pops out!

5415 Sugar-Pop

Sugar-Pop is what American Pop Art is all about. It’s bold, bright, accessable & totally unconventional. It’s pure fun.

5416 American Icon

The Bison is a symbol of American and Native American culture and perseverance. It is important as artist for us to help conserve our natural resources.

5417 Wonder Woman

My vision of Wonder Woman is as a warrior. She first appeared during World War II to inspire hope and fight evil for America. In my painting she is fearless with a sword and shield, and I combine her with the flag from Norman Rockwell’s Rosie the Riveter to express her patriotism.

5418 Et Toi!

A vital part of Louisiana’s cultural heritage, Zydeco music was created in the southwest part of the state by combining French, African, and Caribbean rhythms into something as uniquely American as the blues. Its centerpiece is the accordion, playing a gumbo of sounds that make it impossible not to dance to.

5419 Freedom of Expression

America has a Long history of shared public spaces where we can gather and enjoy the outdoors and relax. It was fun capturing images of these children playing in the water of this Noguchi fountain on a warm summers day.