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California As A Holy Frisbee, 2022

Arabella’s, 2021

Grandma, the Benevolent Giant at the top of Our Beanstalk, 2021

forgive, 2021

My Summer Garden

Bleeding Eyes

At Home With Noah, Jakie and Me

The Dress I Had When My Father Was Washed Away From Us

Jakie and His Spirit Horse, 2021

Flower Fresh, 2021

The Love I Felt

Waterworld,

Our ASL Mosaic

My Home is Gone Now

My Babies Come From Eggs

“I’d Like To Teach the World To Sing in Perfect Harmony”

Childhood is a journey not a race

Little Jakie’s Rainbow

The Real USA

Valentines 2016

Do They Ever Leave Their Mama?

JOY

My Quilt

Everybody Needs a Pocket

Poetic Famiy Tree

Switzerland

Valentines 2014

From an Acorn Doth the Oak Tree Grow

Valentines 2013

The Children's Messy Water Is the Most Important

Woven Triptych for SG

Valentines 2012

It's a Small World Afterall

Big Doodle

Most of the USA and Some Canada

May Swing Tree

Earth Rising

I Chose This: One Roman Landscape

Sage Firmament

Love Combustion

Cow Phoenix With Moon Under Firmament on High

All the Valentines I’ll Never Send

AMOR Is ROMA Backwards

Family Fork: The Natural Destruction of the Ones You Love the Most

My Sun

Darwin's Garden and Grandma's Greenhouse

Wish Garden (dedicated to Grandma and Shel Silverstein-who died at the time of making this)

Tiny Crevice Dwellers in the Secret World of Wee

The Trees Between the Space with Dappled Sunlight: Early May at Yaddo

Prairie Peace

Man and Lady

The Cows in Their Fields

Neighborhood

The Trees Between the Space

Windows: From My House to Your House

Sent

Land of Nee

Bleeding Heart

Sun Shadow

Isolation: City on a Hill

Places I’ve Been, Literally

Natural Phenomenon