ARCHIVES > The Allegorical West

"I'm Not Elsie"
Acrylic on canvas
40"x60"
2013
"Pig"asus
Acrylic on canvas
36" x 30"
1992
Bison
Acrylic on canvas
40" x 30"
1994
Brother Raven
Acrylic on canvas
30" x 30"
1993
Camouflage
Acrylic on canvas
40" x 60"
1994
Hercules
Acrylic on canvas
22" x 30"
1994
Home on the Range
Acrylic on canvas
11" x 24"
1993
Midnight Choir
Acrylic on canvas
36" x 30" & 14" x 30"
1994
Bucky and Zeus
Acrylic on canvas
48" x 36"
1992
A Very Large Agri-dalmation
Acrylic on canvas
36" x 42"
1992
Prairie Adonis
Acrylic on canvas
60" x 40"
1992
Night and Day
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 36"
1994
The Pride of the Sinai Rodeo
Acrylic on canvas
36" x 36"
1994
The Lone Ranger
Acrylic on canvas
16" x 24"
1993
Uncle Trickster
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 24"
1994
Pegasus
Acrylic on canvas
40" x 34"
1992
Parker and Barrow
Acrylic on canvas
48" x 48"
1992
Moodusa
Acrylic on canvas
48" x 48"
1992

Many years ago I joined a mail order book club. I did it because I like to read, and because along with my registration I qualified to receive 10 free titles. The only caveat was that to be eligible for the free books I had to commit to ordering one additional book (at a deep discount!) every month for the next 100 or so years. However, if I didn't make my monthly selection on time, the publishers would send me a title of their choosing. While most of those default titles were crap, one month I received Edith Hamilton's "Mythology". Not crap at all. I was familiar with most of the myths and legends contained within, but rereading those stories inspired me to try referencing them in the work I was currently making.
Imbuing cows and chickens with mythological properties didn't always translate successfully, but what it did accomplish was to open a door and encourage me to start juxtaposing my preferred imagery into social, spiritual, and political scenarios.