
This big nocturnal painting is available through Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming. It is difficult not to fall for the moon.

This big nocturnal painting is available through Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming. It is difficult not to fall for the moon.

A small colorful painting on the studio table. I have now painted a lot of 10” and 12” panels. I wanted to do many more but I need to focus on some of my commissions so these will be on the back burner.

I was happy to hear from Momentum Gallery yesterday. They had just sold this painting at their gorgeous gallery in Asheville, North Carolina.

One of four paintings I am framing and preparing to ship. They will be heading to RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. I will be having a solo show there in June of 2022 but am trying to supply them with some artwork in the meantime.

I pretty magical small painting that is part of a collection of art I just sent to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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

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.

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.

Finished this small painting today. Welcome to September.

I am nearly finished with my latest commission. It was a very specific size and dimension so I custom built a cradled board to the exact measurement that the client requested. I use to outsource the woodworking aspect but people have become both unreliable and horribly expensive (winning combination). So now I do everything in-house right down to the framing.
After the board was finished I sanded it down as smooth as possible. I put four or five layers of gesso onto the wood. Finally it is time to do the painting!
It is always satisfying when the buyer is excited by the finished work. The final steps will be signing, edge detail and varnish… then packing and shipping!