
Packing up my Vashon Island Show I paused to appreciate the work. Delivering everything via ferry on Monday. Excited to see my friends and family.

Packing up my Vashon Island Show I paused to appreciate the work. Delivering everything via ferry on Monday. Excited to see my friends and family.

A bit more color glaze and this one is now finished. Signed, varnished and framed in a floater. Packed up for my show on Vashon Island.

Today I am finalizing this painting. Still a ridiculous amount to get done for my upcoming exhibit on Vashon Island. The show opens October 4th but I have to deliver everything in one week. Lots of driving and even a ferry ride involved in this voyage. It has been a number of years since I have been on Vashon Island so I am sure it will be a fun little road trip.

I took a proper photo of this painting for my upcoming show on Vashon Island.

As an artist I often feel compelled to make work. This year I created s body of work called “Apocalyptic Bloom”. They weren’t paintings the the galleries representing me wanted. It is not artwork that my average collector would be into. Still I took this side road that represented a large part of 2019. I will always follow my artistic curiosities and interests.
This painting is on display at the RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. A new gallery to represent me since I started the journey.

Nature and art are both free of sentimentality, somehow I am not.

Final capture of this painting that I am prepping for my upcoming Vashon Island exhibit.

Clarity as the clouds embrace the light.

A painting from early February of this year. I sold this one through Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Drawing deep the air is cold water. The wind numbing it shutters my fear. A little peace while the sun is shining.