
Eden II: Strange Fruit 1996 (print exhibited)

Succubus 1995 (original exhibited)

Upside-Down Eden 1994/1997 (original exhibited)

Little Devil 1994/1997 (original exhibited)

The Fall 1994 (original exhibited)

Dreamy 1996 (original exhibited)
O my demons.
I am feeling better now. But I still think a 15-16 year slog as an artist is a loooonnng time. It is hard not to be envious of those handed artistic freedom/money/prestige on a platter. And I have simple tastes. I am not talking a $500,000 book deal or a show at the Guggenheim. I am talking regular exhibition space; a steady relationship with a reputable publishing house.
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