
I dug out an older board with some texture. Stripped off the painting and made this one. It’s the classic wash rinse and repeat.

I dug out an older board with some texture. Stripped off the painting and made this one. It’s the classic wash rinse and repeat.

New work from another time. This seems like a concept for another series. Time is short and there is only so much that can be done.

This is a painting from 2016. I sold it through Ugallery which provides the fancy shipping box! Interesting looking back at older work. This one predates my studio which is kind of amazing to me.

Winter rolls on, that rodent was wildly mistaken! I am working on some vivid sunset paintings this month. I have a show deadline in a few weeks so I am going to dig in.

I have some large square panels I am playing with in my studio!
I sold these two paintings. One is bound for Germany, the other for California!


They were challenging to paint but also rewarding. One was a commission the other just for fun.

This is a painting I did in November. Part of an ongoing series.
I did not include this piece in my Sacramento show or send it off to any of the galleries I work with. Really unusual piece but I’m really excited about it. It feels like the beginning of something even if it looks more like the end.

My finished storm collection. Varnished, framed and ready to pack. Two of these will head to Horizon Fine Art Gallery In Jackson, Wyoming. The two on the left will go to private collectors.

This is the painting I had been building to with my 10″ studies of the Kootenai Valley. There is a mighty and powerful river there but I was entranced with the small trickling streams and ditches. Cold but amazing place. I wanted to stay until dark but when we nearly got the car stuck leaving seemed like a pretty good idea!

I had s little commission last week of the northern lights. I decided to do a second painting which I finished over the weekend!
Also I saw a moose Saturday!
