
Two of my favorite 12” paintings are headed to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.



Two of my favorite 12” paintings are headed to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.



Time relentlessly washing over, eroding and churning. I find myself surprisingly old, solitary and drifting into eccentricity. Each morning I wonder, “what kind of weirdo are you today?” Time reveals my charming weirdo ways.

Atmospherics and lighting are always intriguingly me. When nature stops me in my tracks, I take note.
It’s a strange kind of prophecy, crying in the parking lot. Not sure you were a genius knowing it all ends in pain. You held my wreck-less station. I’m still standing in the shadows, waiting in the rain.


Two small paintings are headed off to Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado. I seem to be shipping a lot of little art their way lately. Come August I will have my huge solo show at Abend… excited but so much to do!

I am working on a series of sky-scapes. The balance of subtle and bold. This one has a bit of newly found magic.
Balance is a difficult concept for me. I have never found a great work life balance. I get a little obsessed.

I am donating this painting for a charitable auction for the American Parkinson Disease Association. Perfect Pairings wine and food event, at Blackhawk Country Club in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 21.

I love dramatic weather. Capturing a sense of that power and feel is an exciting challenge. This one will be at my August solo show at Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado.

Capturing proper digital photos of some of my recent works. This one fairly glows in the studio.

Timbered, 16”x12” acrylic
I love the somber quality of fog drifting through the forest. Today is sunny and that’s not bad either.