
Left panel of tryptych. Collograph matrix with metal etching plates.
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Left panel of tryptych. Collograph matrix with metal etching plates.

Overworked monoprint from the Lexicon series. Collograph matrix with metal etching plates.

Collection of 50 multi-media works commissioned by the Colorado Council on the Arts for the Kenneth King Performing Arts Center at Auraria campus.

Lead artist for redesign of floats and costumes for annual electric, holiday parade in Denver, Colorado.

Denver Post Weekend/Entertainment: Electric Avenue – December 1, 2000
Rocky Mountain News Weekend Spotlight: Night Lights – November 4, 1998
Rocky Mountain News Floats Being Prepared for AT&T Parade of Lights – Need Date

The inaugural lighting of Union station for Downtown Denver holiday was a comprehensive revitalization of the downtown Denver holiday attractions. Commissioned by the Downtown Denver Partnership, the Larimer Associates and the Denver Lodo Association.
La Voz Union Station Aglow with Holiday Color – December 16, 1998
Lodo & Downtown News Holiday Celebration in Lodo & Downtown – December 1998

Rocky Mountain News Norm! Talk of the Town -November 23, 1998
Westword Out of the Box – November 19, 1998
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Monoprints and paint on carved wood sculpture.
The piece “The Knowledge Network: A Palimpsest” is a sculptural painting constructed from 65 three-dimensional panels. Each of those panels supports seven layers of painting, printing, embossing and other media to create a palimpsest, or translucent effect. Layers build on each other, while suggesting hints of the work’s foundation. The panels fit together like pieces of a puzzle, revealing images symbolizing growth: a tree, the human brain stem, animal icons, and the Denver skyline. In total, the work contains 455 paintings. The artist was inspired by the geometry in the architecture as well as by those who will be viewing the piece. Lonnie Hanzon stated, “Learning is a series of networks, places, accesses and path-throughs. Life is not linear. Learning is not linear. Knowledge is a series of parts to a puzzle, a weaving, a circuit board.”
Continue reading “Knowledge Network: A Palimpsest, 1997”
A series of merchandise items created for Renaissance Fairs by the Renaissance Entertainment Corporation.


Created in collaboration with the Renaissance Corporation.




Created in collaboration with the Renaissance Entertainment Corporation.