Metal frames are based on the “punched tin” technique from the 16th century in colonial Mexico.
Designs were sent to Mexico to be made, then stripped and distressed with wax and paint for color.
The wooden frames are antique from Europe and Mexico.
All prints are Iris Prints
Shark Fin Scenery
Wooden Frame, 28" x 16", 1974.
Monkey Comb in Burning Hair
Framed, 30 ½" x 30 ½", 2005.
Monkey Skins and Buried Birds
Framed, 18 ¾" x 22 ¾", 2001.
Cats Falling
Framed, 36" x 55”, 1983.
The Totem Maker’s Helper
Metal Frame, 43" x 30", 2001.
Fox at the Opera
Metal Frame, 41" x 24", 1989.
Horses Head Painting
Metal Frame, 42 ½" x 29", 1990.
Dancing Skeletons
Tin Frame, 40" x 29", 2009.
Girl with the Black Mask in the Red Room
Unframed, 22" x 22", 2005.
Girl with the Small Horns in the Red Room
Unframed, 22" x 22", 2005.
Birds Flying Backwards
Black Frame, 22" x 22", 2005.
Cactus Dogs Try their Wings
36" x 36", 2006.
Sorcerers Hat Painting
Framed, 36" x 36", 2001.
Indian Hat, Standing Dogs
Framed, 18" x 21½", 2001.
Haunted by the Girls who Slept Here Before
Framed, 30" x 40", 2006.
Girl with the Lizards in Her Hair
22" x 22", 2013.