Landscapes
I'll never forget the time I saw a Turner painting up close. Visiting the Tate Britain on my first trip abroad, I was awestruck by Turner’s giant roiling landscapes with their dramatic evocations of light, color and movement. A friend and I, who painted at our easels side by side in our studio art courses at the state university, looked on in awe. At 19, I was only beginning to discover the painting world. But something changed in me that day in London. Art, it seemed, was bigger and more mysterious than life. Now when I draw that first horizon line across a canvas, I feel the pull of a deeper world with every stroke, mark and burst of pigment. Many of my landscape paintings are inspired by places that touch me: the Southern California desert, the idyllic Charlevoix region of Quebec, and Gloucester, Mass., with its endless shoreline and gorgeous light. Taking an uninhibited approach, I seek to distill these environments to their purest beauty.
Seascape (2012), oil on wood, 13x19
Gloucester Landscape, oil on canvas, 24x20
Santa Margherita, oil on canvas, 11x14
Forever Blue (2017), oil on canvas, 20x16
That Cactus Feeling (2021), oil on canvas, 21x24
Treeline (2021), oil on canvas, 16x20
Blue Barn (2019), oil on canvas, 22x24
Charlevoix II (2017), oil on canvas, 14x18
Green Horizon (2013), oil on canvas, 10x8
Desert Bloom (2017), oil on canvas, 11x14
Desert Bloom #2 (2022), oil on canvas