G. WORK FROM 1997 - 2000 > L'Homme du Sud 1997 & Visions & Sediment 2000

L'Homme du Sud is a series of work that assembles a vision of the Southern man and woman, taking into account diverse influences such as religion, the land, folklore, history, and government that has framed the Southern person. The image assembled is influenced by Far Eastern models and is akin to body maps that integrate the physical and the mental.
(see statement for the exhibit)

L'Homme du Sud, Napoleonic code, Tibetan medicine
Dye on silk
100" x 96"
1997
Where do we come from?
Dye on silk
28" x 36"
1997
CANE FIELD FIRE
Dye on silk
30" x 30"
1999
Mason jars, moon over bean field
Dye on silk, dye and water in mason jars on wooden shelf
60" x 32"
1997
canefield fire, Arnaudville, Louisiana
Acrylic, earth, dye on silk on wood
26" in diameter
1998
Chicken Tree and Holy Water
Dye on silk
12" x 12"
2002
Japanese plum, tantra, tibetan form
Seed pod, glue, wood, dye on silk,
36" x 12"
2001
Traiteur, healer, South Louisiana
Dye on silk, laquered wood, bone, acrylic
30" x 48"
2000
Cane field, fire, South Louisiana
Hay, crepe myrtle branches, acrylic, dye on silk, fire, on wood
48" x 70"
1999
Egret, Cajun music, vibrating string
Acrylic on wood, dye on silk
72" x 24"
2010
Cane field, South Louisiana
Dye on silk
36" x 30"
1999
Magnolia, Napoleon
Dye on Silk
2010
Copperhead
Dye on silk
2010
Sassafras, dye on silk
Dye on silk
2010