New work: Salt and Vinegar is a new painting series inspired by the clearing of forested land for residential construction. During the early 1900s, the original twenty-acre plot was cleared for farming. Its owners founded a Christmas tree and holly farm, an orchard, and pasture. Around the mid-1900s, the farm ceased agricultural production. In the […]
Tag Archives: abstraction
Bristle and Lick
New work: Garden of the Not So Evil explores nature’s indifference to the folly of our debate or the level of our angst. The paintings are lush and playful, a celebration engendered from ennui, and denote nature’s appreciation of variability and change.

