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These paintings were inspired by the ancient Chinese philosophy
that color resonates with the body's inner living functions
and can be used to promote health and well-being.

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A Biostable Neurodyne
This painting is based on the ancient Chinese theory of the Five Phases, which states that all elements and phenomena in nature like direction, colors, emotions, flavors, climates, body parts etc... are related. A Biostable Neurodyne symbolizes fire, heat, summer, joy and growth. As a subject of contemplation or meditation red can be used to benefit sadness and isolation as well as troubles with the heart or small intestine.

Original
oil on canvas,
3' x 3'
1994

The Red Falcon
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Xiang
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Xiang
This painting is a depiction of the ultimate image of reality, the vision before what is known or material comes into being. It is like the egg in the ovary and can be used as a meditation aide to return to the primordial state.

Original
mixed media on canvas
4' x 3'


Jade Emporer's Cosmic Flowers
The ancient pictograph for an emperor was the flower; a creation nurtured by the perfect balance of heaven, earth, sun and water. The different colors symbolize the cosmic spectrum within which all life is sustained.

Original
mixed media on canvas
4' x 6'
March 1991

Jade Emporer's Cosmic Flowers
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Silver Madonna
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Silver Madonna
This painting is a powerful double female image. The color silver, used to highlight the Madonna, represents the feminine principle of yin.

Original
mixed media on wood panel
9" x 19.5"
1994


The Yellow Universe
In Chinese theory, yellow is the color of centering. It is a very important meditative color because it transforms negative feelings of the body, judgments of the mind and worries of the heart into more positive states of being.

Original
mixed media on mirror panel
6' x 10'
1995
Artist's Collection


The Yellow Universe
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Notoginseng
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San Qi


Original
mixed media on wood panel
2' x 2'
1994

The Red Phoenix
This painting is based on the ancient Chinese theory of the Five Phases, which states that all elements and phenomena in nature like direction, colors, emotions, flavors, climates, body parts etc... are related. The Red Phoenix symbolizes fire, heat, summer, joy and growth. As a subject of contemplation or meditation red can be used to benefit sadness and isolation as well as troubles with the heart or small intestine.

Original
oil on canvas
18" x 22"
1994
The Red Phoenix
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Inner World of the Peach
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The Heart of the Peach
Peach kernels are exquisite substances used in Chinese herbal medicine. They are sweet and associated with warmth. Absorbed by any of the senses, peach kernels are thought to benefit the lungs, heart and intestines.

Original
mixed media
2' x 2'
1995

Notoginseng
A visual interpretation of Notoginseng, one of the most important and mysterious herbs in Chinese medicine used to treat physical trauma and blood disorders.

Original
mixed media on wood panel
2' x 2'
1994
Artist's Collection
Three, Seven in the artist's collection
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Isatis
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Isatis
A representation of Isatis, an important herb used as an antibiotic antiviral. Deep blue is associated with calm and strength. Envisioning this color in meditation helps to dispel worry and fear. Perhaps this is why the British used Isatis to paint their faces before going into battle.

Original
mixed media
2' x 2'
1997


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