
An older painting I recently dug up. I put a couple more hours into it and like the result. I rarely go back to older work unless I need a surface to paint on.

An older painting I recently dug up. I put a couple more hours into it and like the result. I rarely go back to older work unless I need a surface to paint on.

This painting was sold a number of years ago through Radius Gallery in Missoula, Montana.

Paintings bound for Abend Gallery and their 30th annual mini show.

One last study before starting a 36”x24” commission. This one is a loose take on the composition, values and colors. The large painting will be much more detailed but I love the loose vibe and motion of this small take.

Morning light shining through the fall leaves, hard not to love such a delight. I was greeted with fresh snow this morning, winter is eager.

Varnished, framed, packed and shipped. It all takes a lot of extra time but it is a critical part of the gig. This one is now in the hands of FedEx, shipping to Alabama.

I just finished this small misty piece. It has some really intriguing marks and subtle color shifts I really like.

Two recent paintings on the studio table. Paintings are really piling up this year. I generally pick through older works and reuse the boards if I don’t think the paintings are up to my standards. These two will probably be kept.

This one resides in Kirkland, Washington with some of my favorite people.

Future Light (16”x12”)
Hand signed and numbered giclee prints mounted on thick archival card stock. Only 9 of 30 left of these limited editions! $110 with free shipping in the States. $10.00 international shipping. Prints are numbered and signed on the back.