
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 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.

It is starting to feel like spring is just around the corner. I am excited about changing seasons but will enjoy the snow while it is here.

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

Monday was my 47th consecutive day working in the studio. Truly hitting the wall and burning out. An amazing winter squall came raging through, I was back on board.

I love a dramatic sky. This painting is one of my favorite recent works. It will probably be heading to my Solo Show at Abend Gallery in August. I have so much to do for two shows, good to have some powerful pieces in my back pocket.

I have a number of projects ongoing today, everyday. This one has a great feel.
On a related note, I always aim to rise above. It seems awful easy to be drug down into the mud.

A year ago I had a solo show at Elliott Fouts Gallery. This is one of the many pieces sold at that exhibit. I flew down for the opening, such a fun trip and great gallery. Part of the appeal of solo shows is the adventure!

A meditation cloaked in winter.
The title sounds like I am putting down some nice lady but I don’t know any Dawns!

One of five paintings framed and almost ready to ship to Horizon Fine Art Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming. Framing, installing hardware and taking final photographs always takes longer than I remember. Trying to get some work finalized this Sunday so that I can play with paint in the morning.

I sold this painting over the weekend. As soon as I get to the post office it will be heading off to the Seattle area! The shipping is pretty reasonable which is always a positive!
I moved away from Western Washington a number of years ago now.