A lot has happened since July 2017: I participated in a group show for 'Bombay Gin' at the 101 Gallery in West Los Angeles. I finished and rendered to aluminum fifteen new pieces, and finally last weekend I had the pleasure of having my work included at the 'Art Palm Springs' fair with Thomas Paul Fine Art. I promised I would blog more and I have not. That's officially a fail on my part; I apologize and I must change that.
I added two new galleries to the site: 'Ectropy', defined as order moving into a chaotic system and thereby organizing it. It's antonym is Entropy defined as chaos or disorder entering a nicely organized system and thereby degrading it back chaos.
Next up is 'Super Critical Liquid' — I love water and I wanted to embrace my passion for it by doing some fractal flames! What inspired 'Super Critical Liquid' was the quote: "…weather is nothing more than water moving through air.…" That sent me down a 'rabbit hole' trying to figure out how much water is in a cloud? How much does a cloud weigh and the numbers were staggering. If you consider that a square cubic-foot of water weighs 7.5-pounds that average looking cloud floating above you head is probably filled with several metric tons of water. Those thunderhead clouds you see on the horizon in late summer are nothing short of a floating mountain of liquid. I hope you like the pieces.