
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.

Today is the final day for my exhibit “Apocalyptic Beauty” at the RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. This painting is part of my collection of work… last chance today!

One of 24 paintings in my collection of “Apocalyptic Beauty” at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon!





The exhibit runs through August 6th at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon!

This painting is one of 24 works bound for RiverSea Gallery!
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Packing up pieces for my show at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. These are the smallest paintings of the show. There will be 24 works in total. Show opens Saturday at 5:00 PM, check it out if you can!

This is the my largest painting headed to my show “Apocalyptic Beauty” at the RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. The exhibit runs from July 13th through August 6th, 2019. There will be approximately 30 paintings!

This painting will be at my upcoming solo show at RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. The show dates are July 13 through August 6, 2019.
I have been in the gallery many times over the past 15 years or so. I am excited to finally have my work displayed with RiverSea Gallery. It’ll also be fun to get back to the Oregon Coast!
Today I am shipping off these five new paintings. They are going to a really cool gallery in South Carolina, Robert Lange Studios. We have followed each other on Instagram for ages. I have always been impressed with their work so this is exciting for me!

My solo show is ongoing at Elliott Fouts Gallery in Sacramento, CA. It will run the month of February.
I went down for the second Saturday art opening! It was fun to talk to art enthusiasts and buyers. It was a very successful show for the gallery and myself. So much work goes into such an event, you never know what will happen. I keep my mind focused on the art… it’s all there is to do.
As a painter I tend to be very solitary, in my own head. Funny how much I find myself talking at these shows…