KUAT Channel 6, our local PBS station, recently featured me and the gallery on Arizona Illustrated. They even talked me into doing a little painting in front of the camera. If you missed the initial showing you can still catch it on KUAT's web site! Watch the five-minute video here:
http://kuat.org/arizonaillustrated/index.cfm
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The Tzedakah Box
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Sylphs on parade
The sylphs now seemed to have an energy all their own. People wanted them on their walls in their homes, and often, in places that recogonized healing, or physical movement be it dance, ballet, yoga or pilates. We modified the design into five sizes. These were simply named Seven Sylphs Wall Art and they continued to parade across the country.

Available sizes:
17x31 $300
23x41 $450
30x52 $900
35x62 $1,200
45x79 $1,500

Available sizes:
17x31 $300
23x41 $450
30x52 $900
35x62 $1,200
45x79 $1,500
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Sylphs divided
The sylphs were magic as a group of seven, but we found if we divided the design into two or three figures, people still related to their joyful stance and message. As candles, the twosome was called "L’Cha Dodi" which translates to "Beloved", their name without candles.

The three figures represented either family or friends so we named them "Three Sylphs" whether a candle or a sculpture.

The three figures represented either family or friends so we named them "Three Sylphs" whether a candle or a sculpture.
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