Some of my most recent paintings, shown in 2001....I think the "it looks like something macro-cosmic; it looks like something microscopic" vein of abstract art can be pretty trite, but it can also cut right to the core of abstraction.

A group of bright paintings from the 1990s.
...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.

Another page of paintings.
...the technique I used had some range, with cliffs, ice, vines, and hard desert landscapes all poured from the same bottle.

A few paintings from a mid 1990s show that barely seemed to happen.
The lost paintings from that show are here.

And here are some paintings from a show in 1995, where I used a completely different technique than the one used to produce the paintings above.

To the right, one of three of the earliest paintings I did with the same technique, shown in 1994.
And finally, paintings that survive only in photos: Lost Paintings and Test Paintings.