One in a series on 12 large oil paintings. This was a dream. All the images were related to the Tarot cards. It may have been a rodeo but when the massacre took place in Beijing, China, I was profoundly impacted by the demonstrations and repression. I have always had empathy for the underdog, maybe because I grew up in such a strict environment, everything was not allowed. So I moved to New York then LA and DID everything! And I'm still standing. I've lost many people I loved, especially my gay guys - they were the best friends ever. Irreplaceable. And I'm still creating in multiple mediums. It's the best therapy on earth. And I attempt every day to be the greatest expression of me. And shine a light in this crazy world.
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BJ BIGWOOD, TIANANMEN SQUARE, 1989
Oil on Canvas
100 x 48 inches
One in a series on 12 large oil paintings. This was a dream. All the images were related to the Tarot cards. It may have been a rodeo but when the massacre took place in Beijing, China, I was profoundly impacted by the demonstrations and repression. I have always had empathy for the underdog, maybe because I grew up in such a strict environment, everything was not allowed. So I moved to New York then LA and DID everything! And I'm still standing. I've lost many people I loved, especially my gay guys - they were the best friends ever. Irreplaceable. And I'm still creating in multiple mediums. It's the best therapy on earth. And I attempt every day to be the greatest expression of me. And shine a light in this crazy world.
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Oil on Canvas
100 x 48 inches
One in a series on 12 large oil paintings. This was a dream. All the images were related to the Tarot cards. It may have been a rodeo but when the massacre took place in Beijing, China, I was profoundly impacted by the demonstrations and repression. I have always had empathy for the underdog, maybe because I grew up in such a strict environment, everything was not allowed. So I moved to New York then LA and DID everything! And I'm still standing. I've lost many people I loved, especially my gay guys - they were the best friends ever. Irreplaceable. And I'm still creating in multiple mediums. It's the best therapy on earth. And I attempt every day to be the greatest expression of me. And shine a light in this crazy world.