“These pieces began as variations on the graphs new to our daily lives. I stuck to the format, but not the science in these. I invented curves, without a thought to flattening them. I used bright colors without regard to whether they might represent good, or bad, just as long as they worked with each other. The last one above, I tilted 90 degrees, and liked it even better.”
The exhibit at the Bolinas Museum lasts through the month of December.
We hung Kathleen’s 40 x 70″ painting of the Warner Mountains in the Watsonville home of the woman that commissioned this piece. She lived in the last house, on the edge of Surprise Valley, for 30 years.