The miracle is the subject of the two nearly identical images titled "St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata."
One image, titled "Jody," is a gleaming portrait of a young girl lighted with the flat glare of a pornographic film.
The very first image, titled "Paisley Girl," depicts the torso of a young woman.
The image, titled "Blind Faith" by Seidemann, became the inspiration for the name of the band itself, which had been unnamed when the artwork was commissioned.
The iconic image titled Carmen Las Meninas has been collected internationally.
Eerily effective in a different key is a quintet of images titled "Family Matter."
In an image ambiguously titled "Prisoners" the focus shifts, if slightly, from teenage girls to boys, and bright colors are uncharacteristically prominent.
A greater naturalism is also evident in the stark image titled "Woman inBlack Ruffled Dress."
One of his major decoupage projects was an extended series of images titled "Jazz."
Painter Jamie Wyeth also painted a related image titled "September 11th" based on this scene.