Commissions and Collections4/3/2008 "Vibrant," 22.25" x 30" Flaten Art Museum, St. Olaf College, St. Louis, MN2008 "Iceberg" 77" x 44.5" Flaten Art Museum, St. Olaf College, St. Louis, MN 2008 Three framed batik prints, Contemporary Carolina Collection, Medical University of South Carolina 2008 "May River 7' x 3' Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton, SC 2007 "1998 & 1993" & "Flooded & 2007" 35.5 x 21" & 36.5 x 31" private collection Marty & Cathy Wice, St. Louis, MO 2005 “Ridley Cove” 6’ x 3’ private collection Anne & Bill Kirkley. 2004 “Sapelo and Doboy Sounds” (GA) 45” x 54” private collection Caroline Harrington. ![]() 2003 “North Edisto III” (SC) 135” x 36” private collection Dr. Sally Webb. 2002 “Venus” 112” x 37” Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, DC. 2002 “Beyond Fort Johnson” three 21’ x 3’ panels suspended in Atrium Entry, Hollings Marine Laboratory, Charleston, SC. 1999 - 2001 “Charleston Red II” 108” x 72”, Honorable Philip J. Lader, ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. ![]() 5/99 “Global Perception” 876 square foot silk sculpture (largest batik in the world), Four-story Atrium, CSC Headquarters, Columbia, SC. ![]() 5/99 “Slice of South Carolina” 27’ x 6’ Visitor’s Atrium, CSC Headquarters, Columbia, SC. 10/98 “Reflections” 36” x 84” Roper Hospital Chapel, Charleston, SC. 7/98 “Hurricane Season” 50” x 36” The Heinz Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, Washington, DC. 5/98 “Cape Fear” 38” x 45” & 13’ x 4’ dyed silk backdrop, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. ![]() 4/97 “Oregon Coast” 100” x 36” and “Boston” 39” x 126” New England Aquarium, Boston, MA. ![]() 2/96 “Ponds” three 36” x 36” panels, New England Aquarium, Boston, MA. 12/95 “Amazon Rivers” 103” x 35” National Aeronautics & Space Administration, Washington, DC. 7/95 “City of Angels” 7’ x 20’, “East Coast USA” 7’ x 4’, “West Coast USA” 7’ x 4’ The American Embassy of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand. 6/91 “Flying Near Beaufort” 64” x 29” First Union National Bank, Charleston, SC. 5/91 “Charleston Coastline” 5’9” x 18’9” Charleston Visitor Center, Charleston, SC. Five panel aerial view of Charleston Harbor. Design consultant with master blacksmith Philip Simmons for the City Gates, Architect: Lyons/Zaremba, Inc. 7/90 “Ridges and Rivers” 60” x 144” & two 3’ x 16’ drapes, Greenville Library, SC. Sculptural installation of Appalachian Mountains, Architect: Craig, Gaulden, and Davis, Inc. ![]() 4/89 “Charleston Waterways” 74 yards x 36” Charleston International Airport, SC. Silk sculpture of the Charleston coastline. Designed gazebo with master blacksmith Philip Simmons, Architect: LS3P. 8/87 “Seven Sisters” 82” x 66”, Roper Hospital, Charleston, SC. 5/86 “Kiawah,” 108” x 72”, Smithsonian Institution Acquisition, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC. Awarded 3rd prize in “Earth Views,” national juried competition. |