American Odalisque 
(approx. 48" width, acrylic on canvas, 1985)
 

I was relearning how to paint when I did this one. I had quit painting for about five years and had just
started back. It was influenced by Tom Wesselman's Great American Nude series. I always thought
it belonged over a bar, preferably somewhere in the Deep South. This painting and "L.A. Woman"
(below) were left behind when I movedto the West Coast in 1988. I don't know where they are now.

L.A. Woman 
(96.5" x 115" x 3", oilstick and acrylic on board with assemblage, 1986)
 

This was my first and only mural size painting. At nearly 8 x 10 feet it took up one whole wall of the
tiny apartment we were living in when I painted it (my "studio" was the living room).In order
to see the whole thing, I had to walk down the hall to the bedroom, and up close the perspective
was all distorted. The gray figures in front are painted on cutout boards that stand three inches
in front of the rest.
 

Swimmer No. 38 
(41" x 32", oilstick and acrylic on board, 1987)
 

I did more than 100 paintings in the swimmer series. Most have been sold, given away, lost or destroyed.
I still have this one, and it's one of my favorites.

Big Joan clothed and nude versions)
oil stick on board, dimensions variable, 7 feet tall, 1989

The nude figure was painted on a wood panel such as those used in hollow-core doors and cut to
shape. The clothes were painted separately on another panel, with hooks on the back to fasten
the clothes to the body like an old fashioned paper doll. This was, in fact, part of a series of paintings
called paper dolls. All paintings in this series have long since been sold or given away. the last I knew,
this one belonged to the woman who posed for it. The original study for this was done in oil stick on
Fomecore board. It was 17 inches tall. Many years after I painted this I created a collage from the original
study. I called it "Little Joan with Mask." It's on my figure paintings page.
 

Video Series: Self-portrait 
oil stick and acrylic on canvas, 18.5" x 16.5" 1989
 

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