Moves and Looks
Triptych of three studio shots with the Model A. From the first series with my new camera, the Panasonic G1.

Triptych of three studio shots with the Model A. From the first series with my new camera, the Panasonic G1.
Two days later the cheerleader was transformed into a race car driver.
I met her by accident elsewhere at the fair and stopped her to tell I had posted the photo of her as a cheerleader and the immediate response I got from a friend of hers who she went to high school with. She was very happy to hear it, saying it completely made her day.
We got into a conversation about how many costumes she has (about 150) and the amount of work she does traveling between Tulsa and Los Angeles.
She mentioned she needs to have photos taken of her in all her costumes to update her website and I offered my services to do the photo shoot but it never came about.
A variation on my ‘Truths and Things I Made Up About This Woman’ series.
This collage combines two photos from a shoot I did with a fellow co-worker at the
Restaurant where I worked. The color images in the background of the framed image are
of the SF bay on one side and of the Nevada desert on the other.
There had been a photo of a nude male on the wall in that location and I originally
posed her to be looking at it. But it seemed tacky and I didn’t really like the photo of
the guy so I decided to put an image of my own in its place.
Day three of a week long exhibition of drawings I have done while in Church.
Faith United Methodist Church, Tulsa, OK
This is day two of the week long series from my ‘Sketchbook with Voices’ a sketchbook
given to me back in the 80s that had an assignment, idea, or statement about art at the
top of each page.
The assignment was to make something with one hand so instead of using just one hand I
decided I would only have one hand in the collage. I loved the idea of a hard to
recognize hand coming out of a figure with no hands. I was turning the two body parts
into a new, unknown body part.