Here they are...
I don't want to say too much about them, but I couldn't resist offering small comments.
This is third in the Botanical series. It is smaller than the other two drawings at 18" x 22". I think these pieces are about first impressions, and a kind of dumbed down or simplistic drawing. They are also very much about exploring ink and mark making.


I feel I finally had a breakthrough with this piece and am expanding it beyond a simple stencil and fill of the maple leaves. I am beginning to find ways to introduce visual language into this panel. Exciting!
This piece I have simply gone crazy on. Perhaps because it was the most desperate out of the three. It wasn't working out and that gave me permission to take big risks here. I have carved into the panel, applied gold leaf, scratched and sanded the paint surface. We're talking serious abuse.
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I would agree with your light & airy observation on Haus Finch. I was also completely drawn to the filled in circle blocks (are they blocks?), both the white & black versions...I don't know if you plan to leave those spoked islands, but they were immediately my favorite part.
Except that I just went back into the detailed image, and the brevity of beak is outstanding.
Did you ever answer my query about the "why birds?" theme...hmph.
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