
I am painting some small moody seascapes in preparation for some much larger pieces. This is the first one I came up with.

I am painting some small moody seascapes in preparation for some much larger pieces. This is the first one I came up with.

I finished these two small sunset paintings. I have a number of small frames and am excited to fill them! These will probably be headed to my solo show in Astoria, Oregon in July.

Water and light have always drawn me in. The endless shifting of shapes and colors has a meditative quality. Slowly you drift.

Packing up this commission bound for Washington D.C. It makes the exterior of my studio look more like Cannon Beach than North Idaho!


Detail from a wave commission I am finishing. 50”x20”, I will be posting more from this.

I sold this painting through Elliott Fouts Gallery in Sacramento. It was part of my solo show in February of this year.

Another dramatic sky blanketing this seascape. I tend to think of many of my works as emotional landscapes. I would not call myself an “emotional landscape painter” simply because I find labels to be limiting. I probably just have a contrary nature.

A lovely little painting from just about a year ago. This painting now resides in California.

I never took a finished photo of this painting. I still don’t have a proper photo! It is at least an interesting contrast in environments.

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.