Curious and Fanciful Creatures: Real and Imagined, includes over a dozen paintings in varying sizes and two large scale sculptures that reference imagined creatures and anthropomorphic wildlife. Though more conjured that real, these curious beasts, like the terrors of childhood, have less to do with monsters than the shifting role of the subconscious self. Part nature and part culture, part imagined and part real, they are emblematic, archetypal, each lives its own life, each has its own story, each poses its own questions.