
I spent the weekend finalizing older paintings and fresh pieces for my upcoming solo exhibition at Momentum Gallery. This painting is from late 2024.
I am trying to narrow the show to twenty pieces.

I spent the weekend finalizing older paintings and fresh pieces for my upcoming solo exhibition at Momentum Gallery. This painting is from late 2024.
I am trying to narrow the show to twenty pieces.

My new painting! It feels really great, painting at a larger scale. The summer was pretty much all small boards. It was a very practical approach but not entirely satisfying.
My parents have headed back to Arizona. The weather is cooling so I will be in the studio much more. I have felt desperate to get lost in my work but everything feels very sad now. I will do what I do, keep pushing forward with my art. I suppose it is a strange way to spend my time, I know it makes no sense.

Another look at this autumnal painting, available through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina.

I sold this new painting! It is now varnished, framed and I just need to ship it! It is definitely helpful to have some private sales while I put together a couple collections of work for art galleries.

I was pleased to learn that this painting sold through Momentum Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina. I am painting a lot of forest scenes these days. No plans, I follow my enthusiasm… my number one rule. Really the only rule I adhere to, I dislike rules.

I am starting on a series of autumnal forest paintings. This time of year as the daylight fades and the sun hangs low, I feel it in so many ways. The beauty shifts and there is that reminder of days passing and time slipping away. I am leaning into the beauty of the hours.

Studio capture of this recent piece. By chance I sold it just after taking this photo! So appreciative of people that collect and support my work.

Light and atmosphere are always an inspiration to me.


Personal favorite of my recent aspen pieces.