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A Return to my Kohaku Series.

The idea for the Kohaku begun in January 2013 while sitting with my friend, the poet Jack McCarthy while he was on his death bed. One of the things we talked about was eastern philosophy. I mentioned I was fascinated by the use of red and white in Japanese architecture. The combination of red and white has its own color combination name: Kohaku. When used independently of each other red or white have their own names). I find this combination meditative, which is the goal of Japanese architects.
The red compels one's eyes to travel inward and through the subject of the painting. This I hope, creates a quiet and meditative experience.
I see this as a fusion between east and west.

During 2014 and 2015 I painted 60 or 70 Kohaku. And another 30+ Scattered between 2016 and 2021. It has probably been my most popular series in terms of comments and sales. Of the 118 have painted so far, I believe I have sold 30+.

I'm glad you are embracing them.

I have and plan to continue my more emotional paintings. Face, hands, and body posture speak to the human condition.


Will it be heads or tails
Will it be heads or tails
$300

Reaching for the stars moments before the long kiss goodnight
Reaching for the stars moments before the long kiss goodnight
$300

A helping hand offered
A helping hand offered
$300

Looking up at a decending hand.
Looking up at a decending hand.
$300

And on the other hand...
And on the other hand...
$300

A empty hand that can never hang on too...
A empty hand that can never hang on too...
$300

Attempting to feel.
Attempting to feel.
$300

Reaching into the dark.
Reaching into the dark.
$300

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