
Two of six paintings arriving today in Wyoming. They are going to be at Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole.

Two of six paintings arriving today in Wyoming. They are going to be at Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole.

One of six paintings on the way to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. My parents happened to be heading back to Arizona to escape the weather of North Idaho. They wanted to check out the gallery in Wyoming and volunteered to drive some of my paintings south.

This painting sold through Ugallery. They are an online only art gallery. Ugallery provides the greatest shipping boxes along with Shipping labels to send original art to clients. This one is being shipped overseas to the United Kingdom.

Freshly varnished and ready to frame. This painting will be heading to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming!

This painting sold in February of this year through RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. I am excited to have another solo show with them summer of 2022.

This small painting is part of a collection of works I am varnishing and framing. They will be going to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.

A little birthday painting for my wonderful Niece who turns 19 today. she is attending college at my alma mater at WSU. It is a relatively short road trip from my house which is also a bonus.

Three new paintings being shipped to three new homes in three different states. I am grateful to my collectors and art enthusiasts. I am fortunate to make my living doing what I love.

My solo show at Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina has just concluded. This piece is still available for purchase through the gallery for a limited time.
I will not be having another show until June of 2022. All the cliches of time are true as I get older… there is a lot of work to be done between now and then! My next exhibit will be at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. I will post the dates when the time is near.

I was happy to learn that this big painting sold through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. It was inspired by a late season boat ride last fall… the approaching winter always breaks my heart a little. Much to love about the dark season, solitude and painting… still it always brings a little extra melancholy.