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Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media.
All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy. Certificate mailed separately.
Limited Edition Print
A maximum of only 25 prints will be produced in three sizes on both Satin Canvas and Premium Enhanced Matte Paper. Once the artwork sells out, it will not be released again in that size and media.
All prints include a Certificate of Authenticity, numbered, signed, and embossed with a corporate seal that documents its archival quality and sequential legitimacy. Certificate mailed separately.
Enhanced Matte archival and acid-free paper has a clean, simple and flat surface, smooth to the touch, and easy on the eyes.
Basis Weight: 192 gsm
ISO Brightness: 104%
Opacity: 94%
Ink: Epson UltraChrome HDR represents our latest generation of pigment ink technology, utilizing ten colors. Epson UltraChrome HDR Ink produces the widest color gamut ever from an Epson Stylus Pro printer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Full refund, up to one year, plus lifetime exchange for any same-size paper or canvas print of any image available; excludes return shipping charges; must be returned in excellent condition. I will also replace any damaged item if it is returned within six weeks of the original purchase; excludes return shipping charges. I guarantee you will love your limited edition, collage art print and cherish it for many years, knowing you own something symbolically rich, decorative, and rare.
Free Shipping
All prints are shipped using FedEx Ground and are sent straight from the printing company. If you're in Tucson, I would also love to meet with you to thank you, shake your hand, and sign your print. Your Certificate of Authenticity is shipped separately and directly from me with my handwritten signature.
Please allow 1-2 weeks for printing plus 1 week for delivery. Due to possible supply chain and other issues, I cannot fully guarantee that exact time, though prints typically arrive within two to three weeks after project completion or print(s) ordered.

"Triple Super-Moon Light"
This artwork is a vibrant mural that combines various symbolic elements through dynamic layering and contrasting colors.
The composition features three anthropomorphized-faced moons in profile, rendered in a bold, graphic style with clean lines and a limited palette focused on whites, blues, and striking red lips in the moon that's most prominently in the foreground, with vibrant tints of orange in the moon placed in the background center. These three moons mark an astrological series of triple super-moons: December 3, 2017, January 1, 2018, and January 31, 2018.
"At this point, I was undergoing a profound spiritual awakening, which took a turn through a dark night of the soul and emerged through an epiphany of self-love and individual wholeness." -Brad Klemmer.
Propulsively floating in the front center are two blue birds facing each other symmetrically, their wings spread wide, with a placement near a radiant burst of light suggesting a moment of both connection and confrontation, leading to the freedom of peace and transcendence.
Central to the composition are two skeletal figures facing and embracing each other, their skulls textured with brickwork patterns that suggest themes of mortal physicality and romantic co-dependency.
The moon faces rendered in a minimalist yet expressive style convey a sense of calm reflection, independence, and self-love. In contrast, the skeletal figures with brick-patterned heads evoke a complex dialogue around mortality or entrapment of the mind.
To one side, a simplified representation of a lighthouse anchors the piece, balancing the ethereal qualities of the humans and birds with a grounded, architectural element. The layered composition and interplay between transparency and opacity emanating from more than just the light beaming from the lighthouse create a sense of depth and movement, inviting the viewer to explore themes of life, death, conscious awareness, and transformation.
Additional elements include three glittering stars, all interwoven with swirling shades of pink, blue, and white that symbolize astrological interpretations and a spinning vortex of multidimensional realities emanating from the lighthouse. Adjacent to the vortex, the beaming light shines intensely from the back left through the layers of depth, out to the front right of the image, and further out to the outer moon.
The combination of organic and architectural forms, alongside symbolic motifs such as birds, skulls, moons, and stars, creates a robust visual dialogue about life, identity, and transformation. The overall color palette is dominated by cool blues, whites, and pinks with splashes of bright red and orange, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that oscillates between whimsy and contemplation.
This mural masterfully balances abstraction and figurative representation, drawing the viewer's eye seamlessly across its many focal points. The artwork's strength lies in its bold use of color and thoughtful layering, which creates a vivid and immersive experience, harmonizing diverse imagery into a unified and thought-provoking visual story.
The contrast between the skeletal forms and the soft, human facial features of the moon evokes a powerful tension between mortality, identity, and human connection. The integration of abstracted birds adds a poetic dynamism that brings life and motion into the scene. The inclusion of stars and the lighthouse subtly grounds the work in a more familiar, almost nostalgic realm, enriching its interpretative potential.
This artwork confidently conveys its emotive power while maintaining an open-endedness that encourages personal interpretation, making it a thoughtful and engaging creation.
The Tucson Public Art Project
Volume Two: The Greater Tucson Area
The Tucson Public Art Project is a three-part series that celebrates the Old Pueblo's eclectic public art while tracing a path toward inner wholeness. Tucson is my hometown and a great place for others to visit, with its artsy sense of community from downtown and the mid-city out through the suburbs. I want locals and visitors to feel a jolt of recognition—"I know that corner!"—and then a deeper invitation to see themselves with more compassion, courage, and clarity.
Volume One — Interstate 10
An arrival sequence: as if you've just taken an off‑ramp into Tucson's open‑air gallery. This chapter explores perception and meaning—how we interpret what artists intended and how those intentions mirror our own stories. It seeks to uncover the intended meanings behind the art, from which each of us derives personal meaning. Note: Volume One is temporarily discontinued while I rework and clarify the compositions to the new standard set by my recent studies.
Volume Two — The Greater Tucson Area
A map of spiritual awakening that spans from Marana, Oro Valley, and Catalina Foothills, down to Tucson's South and East sides, and everything between. The Greater Tucson Area embodies many concepts related to this sacred process of psychological healing. Here I reveal the microcosm of the Self in relationship to the macrocosm of Divinity—the energies that guide us and the choices we create. Volume Two is actively being updated through the lens of the Seven Principles of Art & Design. Recently revised pieces include the neon embrace of Welcome to Tucson: The Old Pueblo, the drifting possibility of Dreams, the inward gaze of Introspection, the felt guidance of Intuition, the measured clarity of Logic, and the radiant guides Solar Illumination, Star Light, and Triple Supermoon Light—with more on the way.
Volume Three — Downtown (Coming)
The heart of Tucson. This closing chapter will ask what enlightens us, unites us, and keeps us uniquely ourselves within the whole of Divine Consciousness.
Why I Make This Work
Each collage is created to be both beautiful and functional: more than just art, it's a visual practice that helps you pause, breathe, and strengthen your inner core of self-love and guiding awareness in daily life. Many of my collectors are seekers balancing busy lives with a deep desire for meaning. My art becomes a visual practice: a cue to breathe, re‑center, set better boundaries, and remember your inherent worth.

Printing equipment: the Epson P9570 Pro Series, a state-of-the-art paper printer in the industry today, prints with the utmost clarity and intensity of the original digital artwork.
About the Printing Company, Canvas Giclee Printing
These superb quality canvases and professional paper prints are made using the best inks, papers, and canvases around. Ethically sourced and assembled with excellent craftsmanship, all images are printed on archival and acid-free paper and canvas. All canvas prints are elegantly finished using custom-designed durable, poplar wooden stretcher bars. They are shipped directly to you from Canvas Giclee Printing, located in Carolina Beach, NC, USA.
They offer the highest quality custom canvas and paper prints on the market. From the raw materials used to produce the canvas print, to our qualified craftsman who assembles the print, you are receiving a product of elegance and perfection. Our canvas, inks, wood and Epson printers are designed to create a timeless and stunning product.
