My concentration is focused on the idea of reflections and duplicates. I am examining the connection between a tangible object and its not always tangible reflection. A reflection does not have to be the image you see in a mirror or on the surface of a pond: reflections can be found in shadows or siblings, table tops or tourist traps. What makes one image or belief real and its mirror not? What images are created, what worlds are there to be explored when we are not looking? Does an object exist in more planes than the one we live in? The artwork that I am currently creating explores these ideas. I have used various media and images to depict different types of reflections—reflections in objects, as in the Teapot drawing; reflections of objects, as with the Table Top picture; and reflections in ourselves and our families, as shown in the Tulip Field painting—and how every image relates to its counterpart.