
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.

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

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.

I finished this apocalyptic beauty over the weekend. This image is from a high resolution photograph in my studio this morning.

Simplification and abstraction, concepts I play with to varying degrees in my work. This little painting is all about the feel of light.

I have been painting some of the local colors I see on my early morning hikes. Now it seems that winter has snuck in. This morning I will see if the trail is treacherous. No doubt there will be some winter imagery in the future.

This small piece is available through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. I put this one in a really beautiful custom made floater frame that has a copper tint.





Holiday show opens today at Radius Gallery in Missoula, Montana. Here are the six paintings I have available, the gallery ships!

I started this painting just about a year ago. I decided it was time to finish it or prep the surface for a new painting. I ended up adding some wave detail and strengthening the contrast.