
The leaves are yet to open on the Aspen trees. Remembering the Fall when they left in a golden blaze.

The leaves are yet to open on the Aspen trees. Remembering the Fall when they left in a golden blaze.

One of my favorite recent works just sold. I was saving it for my August solo show but sales are important during these difficult days.

I finished this painting about 9 months ago. It is currently hanging at the RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. This gallery has been a landmark for art along the Northern Oregon Coast for many years.

Third in the series…

Final high resolution capture of this painting. It will probably be headed to “The Woodland” show.

As the name implies this one is from January. Taking high resolution images of my woodland paintings before I varnish and frame.
Though it is spring the last two days have started winter white. Spring seems to have taken a breath.

The second painting in the series. I have painted three thus far plus some variations.

Lightning & Snow: the peanut butter & chocolate of nature. I took this painting outside for the lovely natural light.
Rare post featuring me with my painting.

Forest art is filling much of my studio. Beginning to narrow the collection of works for “The Woodlands” show at Higher Art Gallery in Traverse City, MI.
I think all of the galleries I send work to are currently shut down. A time of unknowns, will have to wait and see.

We just had a huge windstorm. The winds knocked down trees and took out the power all over the region. Nature always shifting, nothing stays the same. Even now the daylight is stretching and the sun is returning to the north.