"Over the past years I have found that my curiosity for searching out a
myriad of visual conclusions is something that comes very naturally: Curious about what energies control our needs to unify a complex world;
curiosities that lead to personal suppositions; curiosities that lead me to experiment with subjects or methods that lead to new personal conclusions.
I have always been interested in the relationship of the media to the image and in that query a search for a statement that evokes a
core of life.
Drawing has always been a direct means to resolving the need for me to solve the fabric of complexity. Overburdening the surface with such
elaborate and yet pedantic scrolling produces the inner need to search for personal conclusions of images, gestures or fantasies. Chaos is the
primordial soup that brings about the synoptic alignment to unification." -- Gary Pruner
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Sosight
Watercolor, 1989
23 1/4" x 35 1/4"
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Pershing
Watercolor, 1998
23" x 34"
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Koi #1
Watercolor, 1998
23" x 34 1/2" |

Koi #2
Watercolor, 1998
23 1/4" x 34 3/4" |
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Brilliant
Watercolor, 2001
32¾" x 45"
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Radiant
Watercolor, 2001
34½" x 45½"
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Magnetic
Watercolor, 1999-2000
32" x 54"
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Bird Flying
Ink on Mylar, 1999-2000
32" x 54"
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Forboding
Ink on Mylar, 1999-2000
32" x 54"
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In Awe of Death
Ink on Mylar, 1999-2000
32" x 54"
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The Serpent and the Song
Ink on Mylar, 1999-2000
32" x 54"
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