Resurrection
“I never knew what to think of this one. It always looked like a weird headed person whose soul happened to be rising up from out of his or her … Continue reading
Myth and Two Murals
I remember helping my mother paint her large murals. Sometimes it was in her studio at home and sometimes at a big warehouse. I remember one … Continue reading
The Symbol of Katherine Gianaclis
This was the logo of the artist Katherine Gianaclis. It is of a woman riding a horse high and proud, through the heavens perhaps.
Ken White – Las Vegas Review-Journal
It’s a moment every art dealer and curator in the country dreams of — the discovery of great art by an unknown painter. James Mann, curator … Continue reading
Marilyn’s Smile
Marilyn’s Smile is one of my favorites and the one that they chose to put on the cover of the local alternative weekly when they did a piece on her. … Continue reading
Three Children and a Paint Brush
My mother was a painter, an artist, a good mom. I remember growing up on the front lines of her art. Her long murals stretching the entire length of … Continue reading
Angel Twenty-One
“These angels were the antithesis of every dark path she had ever trod down before. Here was only elation. Beauty without question of degree, just do, just be.”
Angel Sixteen
“There were never any names for the angels. We just numbered them.”
Twinkie
“I always thought seeing Twinkie soaring up in the heavens was fitting for him. He was a one of a kind cat. I suppose this painting is what he’s doing … Continue reading
Collectors
We will sell certain pieces. Some we have to keep in the collection. A lot of the older work is missing, long gone. Now and then one appears, shows … Continue reading →