In Bill Stephens’s ink drawing, “Canyon Companions,” bits of nature allude to figurative expressions.
If you look closely at “Cliff Dwellers,” you can spy the figures in the cliff face. This is one of several pieces in Stephens’s show that incorporate watercolor.
A group of spirit-forms cluster together on a rocky coastline in Stephens’s ink and watercolor piece, “Coming Ashore.”
Bill Stephens’s ink drawing, “Mother and Son,” includes heavy textures and patterning that form spirit-figures.
“Shaman” by Bill Stephens is one of the more overt figurative works in the show, but still retain elements drawn from natural bits and pieces.
Bill Stephens’s ink drawing, “Walking Spirit,” places a figurative form, composed of rooted woodsy elements, in a rocky terrain.