In
this painting “Moccasins” an example of sublime detail, revealed here through
individual grains of sand. The artist writes:
Detail
in any giving work must breathe to obtain its own soul. It must have its own
surrounding spatial environment no matter how intense or small, much like the
proton, neutron and electrons, of their spatial environment of an atom, in order
for it to exist. Mulleian writes:
Dry
burning moccasins do I feel beneath my feet, With a wind of rushing sand and
eyes that cannot see.
Sunbeams stand tall beside
me like bright organ pipes of gold, only to play upon its music sheet of sandy
sea.
Dry burning moccasins
do I leave behind, with notes of dry winds and sunbeam's play across the desert
floor... '
Til I am no more.