Process within process
There is an evolution in the concept, a process which reveals itself
within the process of painting an image. Completing one image only
to realize I have laid the foundation for the next. It is there to
be built upon and so I do that, building the next stage right on
top of the previous. The foundation remains subtly available.

Lunar Nebula
48" x 48"
Acrylic

MPCOA Running Man
36 x36
Acrylic
36" x 36"
Acrylic
Momentum In S
48 x 48
Acrylic
Momentum In S
Momentum in S: The Wisp Unification Theory
We use wisp’s velocity transformations to calculate the momentum before and
after an elastic collision between two identical particles of masses
ma
and mb.
Particle A is stationary in absolute rest frame S, and particle B is stationary
with respect to moving frame S’. Frame S’ moves through wisp space at speed
V
along the negative x-axis.
Both particles receive a push along their y-axes, which move them towards each
other at equal speeds, and they collide at a point that is the origin of both of
their reference frames.

Three Mothers
24x36
Mixed Medium
2007
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Portraiture

Angelic
24 x 24
Acrylic
2000

China Doll
24 x 36
Pastel on Paper
1984

Tu Pac
36 x 48
Mixed Medium
1995

Detail from 'Nam
18 x 36
Acrylic on paper
1988

Portrait
in pointilism

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