
I was pleased to hear this painting and four other pieces were sold through the Grand Bohemian Lodge Gallery in Greenville, South Carolina.

I was pleased to hear this painting and four other pieces were sold through the Grand Bohemian Lodge Gallery in Greenville, South Carolina.

I was happy to hear that this little collection of paintings was sold through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. As an self employed artist I rely on art galleries around the country for sales. I sell my work directly to customers as well but it is the wonderful galleries I partner with that help me survive.

I was pleased to be interviewed by “Art Chowder Magazine” last summer. Last night I was scrolling through twitter and saw that the magazine reposted this, thought I would share it here!

This painting was sold through Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado.

A newly completed commission, arranged through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. Some very sweet art collectors have been patiently waiting for me to finish this one!
This is an unusual size so I had the board custom made. In the past I have built my own boards but it is more time away from painting.

I sold this painting to a collector over the weekend. This piece was part of an Instagram story showing a number of paintings I was varnishing. It has been a while since I sold a piece so randomly, lifted my spirits a bit. Now it is framed and ready for its voyage to Atlanta, Georgia!

I was happy to learn that this painting was sold through Haven Gallery in New York. It is part of a group exhibit featuring art inspired by the Uffizi Gallery.

This painting was just sold through Haven Gallery in New York. It is part of a group exhibit that opened yesterday, art inspired by the Uffizi Gallery. This painting is an apocalyptic take on a Rembrandt etching of the same name.

A recent painting that was sold through The Grand Bohemian Gallery in St. Augustine, Fl. Hopefully the gallery wasn’t damaged by hurricane Ian.

I was excited to hear that this painting sold through Horizon Fine Art Gallery as soon as it was unpacked!
I have decided to take next year off from the solo show grind. I am going to send work as it is made to a handful of galleries I enjoy working with. Holding onto work for a show is exciting, to see a large collection hanging together. Shows are also stressful and an all your eggs in one basket proposition. My new plan affords me the freedom to make small collections with no specific goal or destination.

This painting was sold through the Grand Bohemian Gallery in St. Augustine, Florida. I recently signed a contract with their sister gallery in North Carolina. I am excited and super grateful for these opportunities.