Fireworks

A sheet of paper is stapled to a rigid board. A bonfire is started out in the woods. While the fire grows, gunpowder is spread across the paper, a design is created with water (and sometimes with water color), and time passes, allowing the water to absorb into the paper. The gunpowder is then ignited, the board is inverted over the bonfire, and the drawing is realized by the fires’ singeing and burning of the dry paper surface around the wet design. The drawing is then embellished with smoldering charcoal on site or is removed to the studio, where it is completed, usually using soft pastels.
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Watching A Moonrise Over Burnt Mountain Lake

Up In The Red Zone

The Unmistakeable Onset Of A Forcestorm

After The Fire

A Distant Sunset Through Trees

Wetland Heatwash

Warmer In The Water

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Two Views With Twine Bales

The Secret Life of Light

Spring Hill

Reflections In A Mountain Pond

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Landscape With Highland Morning Light

Drying Up

Dominican Sunset

A Warmer Winter

A Solitary Firefly Expanding Its Range

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Landscape with Gas Flares

Heat in the Valley

Flourescent Clouds and Wayward Leaves

Evening Marsh on the Edge of Space

An Evening Sea Sun

Bright Light, Dark Wood

Woman In Rain

The Gold Coast

Waterfall

Trees in Retreat

The Road

Heat Streaks and Hot Earth

Lightshock Through the Trees

Iron and Sulphur in the River

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Landscape with Burn Holes

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Out of the Frying Pan

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Seaside Smoldering

Burntwood

Dry at Dusk

Out on the Fringe

An Edge of Evening