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  Aaron Pointer at various points in his athletic career. A commission piece 18 x 22 bleach on paper  This incomplete rendering was completed in March this year for the grand opening of the Bessie Coleman Courts for battered women, located in Alameda, CA  
A piece done in memorandum. As you can see the piece next is identical, though done in watercolor. While still early in development I wanted my clients to have a choice between two mediums.  My extreme consideration only created a quandary. Now I know. 
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Trying my hand at butterflies using three different papers and varying techniques. This is called 'Cupric Flight' because of the bleached coloring of the paper. 'Gold Flight' produces the more traditional hues I have come to expect.
White Flight. Third iteration and a third result. More are on the way. 
 
 
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'The GateKeeper' prepares to guard his newly deceased Pharaoh. A contingent of 'The Eternal' spirit of Egypt approaches the GateKeeper to Eternity. 'Behold your Pharaoh!'
           
  Wailin' Sax' is the first of a series if musical instruments that have played such a pivotal role caressing wounded spirits and creating high flights of the soul.   We do be 'Jammin'
  You 'Ride, Cowboy!' And we rode our way into a history that was sparsely written. We will change that.   Oh say, Can You See?
Proud Mary J!
  'Proud Mary' J. Blige has come on the musical landscape and is another iteration of the fabulous gift of singing by a fabulous diva and is one of the first of that series to be bleached!   

"In what distant deeps or skies, burnt the fire in thine eyes?" (Wm. Blake)

It is not by accident the name of 'Fire-eyes' is the name of this piece
           
Proud Mary J!   'A fierce mother teaches her child to pay attention and live.    A Tyger of the skies.
           
Proud Mary J!
  The calm contemplation of eternal things, the smile of certain knowledge.  The Kudu Sentry   A kudu sentry observes a fiery sunrise.
 
 
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