
I shipped four new pieces to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming. This painting is called “Fade Pink”, inspiration from the Winter that suddenly shifted to Spring.

I shipped four new pieces to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming. This painting is called “Fade Pink”, inspiration from the Winter that suddenly shifted to Spring.

I am busily framing new pieces. I would much rather be painting but this is part of the job! Preparing paintings for Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.

I was pleased to learn this painting was sold through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. Great gallery, I am happy to be working with them.

Today is the beginning of spring, at least on the calendar. This painting, appropriately titled, “Greeting Spring”. More inspiration from Lake Pend Oreille, and the changing of the season. Looking forward to lake time!

This miniature is from three years back. I did a series of these intriguing little pieces. I believe this one was sold through Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado.

I just finished up my newest painting, “Things to Come”. It is a vibrant and meditative piece, it will probably be heading to a gallery in Florida. I still have to sign, varnish and frame the painting and of course package and ship so there is still work. Check out the silly IG reel to see it in motion in my studio!

This is a painting from a number of years ago. Last weekend we were fortunate enough to witness a big “Northern Lights” show up here in North Idaho!!!


Winter has come roaring back to North Idaho. Lake Pend Oreille is freezing and snow is piling up. I was shifting away from my winter paintings, but here is a new one! I do love the dramatic lighting when the sunlight is breaking through the trees in the winter months.

A meditative little waterscape painting on a dark Friday morning. I am still painting these 12”x16” boards… I will have to switch it up a bit. Enjoy the weekend.

The beauty of the lake is a constant source of inspiration. Magical lighting and moments that disappear far too quickly.