
An older painting I recently dug up. I put a couple more hours into it and like the result. I rarely go back to older work unless I need a surface to paint on.

An older painting I recently dug up. I put a couple more hours into it and like the result. I rarely go back to older work unless I need a surface to paint on.

Varnished, framed, packed and shipped. It all takes a lot of extra time but it is a critical part of the gig. This one is now in the hands of FedEx, shipping to Alabama.

Future Light (16”x12”)
Hand signed and numbered giclee prints mounted on thick archival card stock. Only 9 of 30 left of these limited editions! $110 with free shipping in the States. $10.00 international shipping. Prints are numbered and signed on the back.

Sold through RiverSea Gallery in Astoria, Oregon.

I started this painting just about a year ago. I decided it was time to finish it or prep the surface for a new painting. I ended up adding some wave detail and strengthening the contrast.

Two recent favorites now at Radius Gallery in Missoula, Montana. I sent them a collection of six. I would really love to checkout the gallery. They have built a beautiful new gallery in a great location.
With snow on the roads it’s better just to stay in the studio for now.

A 5”x5” acrylic painting I sold through Abend Gallery in Denver, Colorado.

These two were shipped off to Western Washington. I am pretty particular about commissions I agree to, even so I currently I have a list of projects to finish for people.

I wrapped up this commission this week. I still have a few more to tackle, happy to have the business.

Always chasing, it is solitary work.