My latest painting about some of my favorite things. The play of light from marble to marble is what keeps me facinated.
Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”
Oil on canvas, 9” x 12” - 2022
A continuation of my facination with the way that light passes through and around marbles. When I was younger my grandmother gave me a coffee can full of old marbles. I used to imagine them as individual worlds.
Oil on canvas, 20” x 24” - SOLD
A continuation of my facination with the way that light passes through and around marbles. When I was younger my grandmother gave me a coffee can full of old marbles. I used to imagine them as individual worlds.
Oil on canvas 24”x 36”
I have had these marbles since childhood. I can see individual worlds in each one, and each world is reflected and changed by the adjacent worlds that it touches.
Oil on canvas,14” x 11”
Dappled sunlight falls and dances on the corrugated leaves of a palm frond. I love how the dead part of the palm leaf has a purple-lavender color.
Oil on panel 6” x 8” - SOLD
This painting was inspired by my first trip to Brazil. I wanted to capture the rugged color of Salvador do Bahia, Brazil.
oil on panel, 6” x 8”
Oil on panel, 5” x 9”
Oil on panel, 5” x 7”
Oil on canvas, 8” x 10”
Ever since my stepfather brought this Mahogany bust home with him from Jamaica I have wanted to paint it.
Oil on linen panel, 8” x 10”. Influenced by some of the works by Paul Gauguin. He isn’t my favorite artist, but there is something about his work that is so primal and organic. I recently watched a documentary about him, and I was thinking about it when I set up and painted this still life.
Oil on panel, 8” x 10”
A collection of items from my studio. A mahogany sculpture from Jamaica, flowers from the garden, and my iphone.
Oil on panel, 6” x 8”
My single car garage in the summer, aka, “the shed”.
Oil on panel, 11” x 9”
6” x 8”, Oil on panel
Oil on panel, 8” x 8”
This oil painting triptych captures the timelessness of the ocean in three separate painted canvases. The canvases can be arranged in any order to create a new wave to the viewer’s liking. Overall dimensions 30” x 12.5”
Oil on canvas, 30” x 30”
A painting of a wave as it is curling. I imagined the wave like candy. I wanted to capture all of the flavors (colors).
7” x 21” Acrylic on ragpaper
Oil on panel, 8” x 12”
This oil painting is a portrait of Andrew while he is napping. What is he dreaming about?
Oil on panel, 5” x 7” - sold
Oil on panel, 8” x 10”.
Oil on panel, 9.5” x 17”
Oil on panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on panel, 8” x 10” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
My latest painting about some of my favorite things. The play of light from marble to marble is what keeps me facinated.
Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”
Oil on canvas, 9” x 12” - 2022
A continuation of my facination with the way that light passes through and around marbles. When I was younger my grandmother gave me a coffee can full of old marbles. I used to imagine them as individual worlds.
Oil on canvas, 20” x 24” - SOLD
A continuation of my facination with the way that light passes through and around marbles. When I was younger my grandmother gave me a coffee can full of old marbles. I used to imagine them as individual worlds.
Oil on canvas 24”x 36”
I have had these marbles since childhood. I can see individual worlds in each one, and each world is reflected and changed by the adjacent worlds that it touches.
Oil on canvas,14” x 11”
Dappled sunlight falls and dances on the corrugated leaves of a palm frond. I love how the dead part of the palm leaf has a purple-lavender color.
Oil on panel 6” x 8” - SOLD
This painting was inspired by my first trip to Brazil. I wanted to capture the rugged color of Salvador do Bahia, Brazil.
oil on panel, 6” x 8”
Oil on panel, 5” x 9”
Oil on panel, 5” x 7”
Oil on canvas, 8” x 10”
Ever since my stepfather brought this Mahogany bust home with him from Jamaica I have wanted to paint it.
Oil on linen panel, 8” x 10”. Influenced by some of the works by Paul Gauguin. He isn’t my favorite artist, but there is something about his work that is so primal and organic. I recently watched a documentary about him, and I was thinking about it when I set up and painted this still life.
Oil on panel, 8” x 10”
A collection of items from my studio. A mahogany sculpture from Jamaica, flowers from the garden, and my iphone.
Oil on panel, 6” x 8”
My single car garage in the summer, aka, “the shed”.
Oil on panel, 11” x 9”
6” x 8”, Oil on panel
Oil on panel, 8” x 8”
This oil painting triptych captures the timelessness of the ocean in three separate painted canvases. The canvases can be arranged in any order to create a new wave to the viewer’s liking. Overall dimensions 30” x 12.5”
Oil on canvas, 30” x 30”
A painting of a wave as it is curling. I imagined the wave like candy. I wanted to capture all of the flavors (colors).
7” x 21” Acrylic on ragpaper
Oil on panel, 8” x 12”
This oil painting is a portrait of Andrew while he is napping. What is he dreaming about?
Oil on panel, 5” x 7” - sold
Oil on panel, 8” x 10”.
Oil on panel, 9.5” x 17”
Oil on panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on panel, 8” x 10” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD
Oil on canvas panel, 6” x 8” - SOLD