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A visual tribute to the women of our nation’s armed forces. A surreal visual depiction of women with the branches of service patrol, standing their post, securing the skies, and with the landscape as recon sense of being the eye sentinel
A visual tribute to men and women of valor. The top portion is a typical park scene of citizens enjoying themselves under the sunny blue sky. The bottom scene, a surreal visual depiction of the sacrifices made of past and present wars, and the veterans among us living with the nightmares. The images are of notable men and images include, an elderly man within his thoughts of his service and duty on patrol.
A visual tribute of the artist’s first late cousin, Florence Griffith Joyner (Dec. 21, 1959 – Sept. 21, 1998). A surreal visual interpretation of the legendary Track & Field Olympian Florence Griffith Joyner, known as “Flow Joe” (1984 and 1988). An Olympics medal winner to date with two unbroken records.
The painting’s scenery of a fictitous burning the track field, the vibrant air of her speed, while her flowing hair grace the floating medals of the Olympian athete, and the images of the gfamous Watts Towers, and the ocean of Santa Monica, where the Olypians would train on the track & field of Santa Monica High School