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From the story by Diana G. Gallagher. A mysterious video game Jake and Nog are playing, leads to real trouble! Acrylic on masonite.
Arcade
From the story by John Peel. Jake and Nog battle Cardassians on a swamp planet. Acrylic on masonite.
Field Trip
Jake and Nog join forces with a mysterious lovely gypsy girl on a dangerous journey. Acrylic on masonite.
Gypsy World
From the story by Kem Antilles. Jake, and a tiny humanoid alien named Kwiltek, are menaced by a runaway mining machine, in what started as an innocent video game...Acrylic on masonite.
Highest Score
Book #10 done in 1997, for the Star Trek Deep Space Nine series for young readers, 'Space Camp' by Ted Petersen, has Jake Sisko and Nog at the Starfleet Academy on a planet with a ancient extinct civilization. But Jake and Nog have other things on their mind than studying archaeology...
Acrylic on masonite, approx. 20
Space Camp
From the story by Brad Strickland. Jake tries to sneak through an enemy camp with an ailen girl and horse, while Nog creates a distraction. Acrylic on masonite.
Stowaways
From the story by Mel Gilden & Ted Pedersen. A strange furry creature that has the ability to project images to scare enemies, as Jake and Nog run from the pet's owner, in this scene on Deep Space Nine.  Acrylic on masonite.
The Pet
The first painting of the series. It starts with the adventures of Jake Sisco in Nog the Ferengi, battling a mysterious ghost on the space station Deep Space Nine. Oil on masonite.
The Star Ghost
Jake and Nog go back to 1944 occupied Paris, to find a man who intends to alter time so they can save DS9. Acrylic on Masonite.
Trapped in Time