Back to my earlier process…no experimentation or Masa here…just thinking and feeling the chemo, the cell-killing chemo. Do you feel like the painting is floating in fluid? I tried to make it look like the flow was surrounded by other fluids and the cancer cells were being destroyed and were losing their vital, life giving blood. Maybe my words are too melodramatic but I keep screaming internally – kill, kill, kill that cancer!

The kill definitely comes through. There is a virtual war going on on that paper, this time, Linda.
I remember Don Andrews saying that the darks finish the painting and they certainly work well with this one.
This was scary for it…for the first time I used black watercolor paint to finish the deepest values.
I know. I think that is why this one came through sharing that aspect of what you are going through. There is an opening in the middle for you and Ken. That did not go unnoticed, also. We arepulling for you!
I really like the sense of depth in this one. Very three-dimensional, and very electric. High drama. And yes — hoping big hopes for you and Ken.