DOOR (DAY) +
DOOR (NIGHT)
acrylic on wood77” x 30”
This piece is two in one, ‘Door (Day)’ and ‘Door (Night)’ were painted on the back of each other on this old door I took from an old attic. It’s one of my favorite pieces I’ve ever made.
PAINTER WITH PICTURE
acrlyic on wood17.5” x 16” each panel
These are two panels from a broken camping table paired together. The artist, fidgeting in frustration with the work in progress. Trying to capture beauty, never quite getting it right.
THE THINKER
acrylic, charcoal and oilstick on wood37.7” x 27”
We all get into long illogical thought tangents right? This one is on a funny fence panel, note the peculiar cut out in the upper half.
SWORD
acrlyic on wood36” x 11.25”
I try to be direct, I often don’t succeed. This time, I think I did.
HER
acrlyic on wood37.7” X 27”
This one is about being in relationship with someone. One person, represented by two figures, looking at another person.
That is all.
That is all.
MAN HOLDING FLASHLIGHT
acrlyic on canvasHolding light into the forest, sitting on a rock doing nothing.
CAMPING ALONE
acrlyic and oilstick on wood80” X 27.5”
Painted on a door, this piece depicts one of my favorite things to do in this world, go camping alone. Specifically the piece focuses on the time of introspection while alone in nature. To sit by the fire for hours in thought then look up to find you’ve been taken somewhere else.
BURNING FLOWERS
acrlyic on wood38” X 33”
This one is on a section of an old broken table, it’s extremely heavy. This piece involved many layers, each phase looking dramatically different until I landed here.
GOING HOME
acrlyic on canvas24” x 48”
Look a painting of mine on a proper canvas. I had absolutely no plan when I started this piece and it only took me about fortyfive minutes to paint. This is my most popular painting by far- that’s frustrating,
such is life.
such is life.
FOUND A FLOWER
acrlyic on canvas36” x 36”
Finding beauty in unexpected places, a truly spiritual moment. Maybe we should all start looking for beauty in more places than just where we expect it to be.
LOOK AT HER
acrlyic, oilstick and crayon on canvas48” X 36”
It’s a lot, but not much at all. Looking forward or looking back.
WHAT IS THIS?
acrlyic, oilstick and crayon on canvas48” X 48”
Primary colors and their meanings to me.
JUMPING OVER HOME
acrylic on metalI took a metal plate that fell off a streetpole and painted it. It’s rusty and heavy.