Seeking Shelter These iterations of a house explore the notion of SHELTER. Feeling safe / not feeling safe. Being sheltered / being abandoned. The possibility of escape / the inability to leave. Some have a way to look out or in. Some have no door or windows, or are open to the four directions. Trees flank some of the houses while some are on an arid landscape. All these ideas, and more, inhabit my houses. An illustrated essay exploring my long time fascination with “house” images, was translated into Mandarin (Mary Ann O’Donnell) and published in Architectural World Magazine, (Shenzhen) April, 2013. Childhood Playhouse, Teaneck, New Jersey Photograph (Irving Cohen) 1948 Found house shapes, Marin County Photograph, Judith Margolis 2012 No Exit House Gouache on handmade paper, 14″ X 10″ 1998 Bad Weather House (from On the Road) All images from “On the Road,” are 11″X 8.5″ mixed-media collage, paint, oil crayon, and ink. More of those pages are featured in the Studio. Black and White House (from On the Road) Hunter Half Moon (from On the Road) Multiplication House (from On the Road) Far Away and Long Ago (from On the Road) Holy House Mixed-media on paper, 22″X 30″ House on a Plain House of Words Mixed-media and collage on paper, 5″ X 7″ Russian House Mixed-Media collage, gouache on paper, 20″ X 16.5″ Made during an Artist’s Residency in Chelushkinscaya Russia, 1996 Underground Hands Mixed media collage and gouache on watercolor paper, 10″ X 6.5″ Musical Fish Acrylic paint and collage on 100% rag Strathmore bristol, 6″ X 4.5″ Husband Wife Astonishment Gouache and colored pencil on Indian Village hand made paper, 6.25″ X 5″