
We just had a huge windstorm. The winds knocked down trees and took out the power all over the region. Nature always shifting, nothing stays the same. Even now the daylight is stretching and the sun is returning to the north.

We just had a huge windstorm. The winds knocked down trees and took out the power all over the region. Nature always shifting, nothing stays the same. Even now the daylight is stretching and the sun is returning to the north.

Creating cloudscapes filled with light, shadow and mystery.

Capturing more high resolution images of recent paintings.

Two of my favorite 12” paintings are headed to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.



This painting captures the spring transition here on Lake Pend Oreille. Currently much less snow than when I painted this a few weeks back.

Another painting in “The Woodlands” collection. I have an upcoming show at Higher Art Gallery in Traverse City, Michigan.

Time relentlessly washing over, eroding and churning. I find myself surprisingly old, solitary and drifting into eccentricity. Each morning I wonder, “what kind of weirdo are you today?” Time reveals my charming weirdo ways.

Atmospherics and lighting are always intriguingly me. When nature stops me in my tracks, I take note.

I have a show opening May Day in Traverse City, Michigan. The gallery is Higher Art Gallery and the exhibit is called “The Woodlands”. I am continuing to add to my collection for the show. Not a lot of time left!

Two small paintings are headed off to Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado. I seem to be shipping a lot of little art their way lately. Come August I will have my huge solo show at Abend… excited but so much to do!