Each of my paintings tells a story. They are based on things I see, read about, and watch on TV, as well as memories of events, feelings and colors – the pink of my favorite childhood bathing suit, the first time I told a lie. Color, form and pattern combine to become conversations, expressions, and events. When I paint I try to find the balance between intuition and intellect, so that the process of painting becomes an active dialogue with the phenomena of nature. By not dictating the end result I am receptive to a deeper understanding of the world around me. The paintings are like dreams – the events of the day reorganized and combined with other events and memories until a new, often surprising, reality has taken shape.
– becky yazdan
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- Summer Love, 2010 oil on clayboard 9 x 12″
- Brielle, 2011 oil on clayboard 9 x 12″
- Swarm, 2011 oil on clayboard 14 x 18″
- The Linear Straddle, 2010 oil on canvas 14 x 18″
- My Mother is a Fish, 2010 oil on clayboard 11 x 14″
- Looking for Diesel, Found a Sleeping Coyote, 2011 oil on clayboard 9 x 12″
- Three Kings, 2010 oil on linen 48 x 36″
- Coming Apart at the Seams, 2009 oil on clayboard 11 x 14″
- Untitled, 2011 oil on linen 8 x 10″
- Gettysburg, 2011 oil on linen 8 x 10″
- Cloakroom, Oxford, 1985, 2010 oil on canvas 48 x 36″
- Blue Studio, 2011 oil on canvas 36 x 48″
- Digger, 2011 oil on linen 48 x 36″













