Restless

Paintings: Bright but never shown

Here are some paintings I did in the 1990s.  For whatever reason, I felt the need for bright action.

None of these were shown in a gallery, but they all survive.  The two in the second row are owned by a clinic that does cancer treatment.  I thought the one with wavy lines might be a bit too much for people already full of radiation or on chemotherapy, but then I am not a licensed physician.

Both paintings in the top row are out west.  According to a report (that I haven't had time to verify), the painting at top right is in a huge mansion, where the owners spend their days tending fire-breathing Tiki statues and adding track to their extensive train set, which now runs more than 1300 yards throughout the building, ferrying drinks from the kitchen to the library, and notes from there to the "engineering department" in the basement, demanding increased production.

Mouse-over the thumbnails for ID and dimensions (all are titled No Title Yet [ID]).
1996-07, 48 x 48 1996-08, 60 x 48
1997-03, 48 x 48 1996-09, 48 x 60
1996-01, 60 x 48