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Today I keep thinking about Salmon so here are two artworks about this extraordinary fish:
I collected trash from the beach and attached it to a wooden cut out of a salmon that the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association gave it to me and other artists who participated to the organization’s annual fundraising art auction. I pasted paper then ironed on top of it clay and bee wax and added the found objects, turning that familiar shape of a salmon into something surreal.
This image show the detail of a drawing titled Oak Harbor August 3rd, 2005 that is part of a series of about 700 drawings on paper that I started to create during my days as a student at Edinburgh College of Art. They are seascapes with a twist.