Winter Yew, 2024

Acrylic on Canvas

48" x 36"

$675

Overlook Trail, Plattekill, 2024

Gouache on hot press 100% cotton paper

22" x 30"

$750

Above & Below, 2024

Gouache on hot press 100% cotton paper

22" x 30"

$550

Emerge, Maudslay, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

24" x 30"

$550

Soul, 2023

Charcoal on paper

24" x 72", polyptych (four 24"x 18")

Price on request

SheSpirit, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

24" x 48"

$700

Inside/Outside, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$600

Waiting to Spring, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$700

First Look, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$700

Alternate No. 1, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$600

Some Body, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$1200

Pink Rodeo, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$600

The Guardian, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$600

At the Bend, 2024

Gouache on paper

18" x 24"

$475

Trail End, 2024

Gouache on paper

18" x 24"

$450

Transition, 2024

Gouache on hot press 100% cotton paper

16" x 20"

$425

Silent Home, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

22" x 28"

$500

Spine, Chapman's Tree, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

24" x 30"

$550

Fluid Field, 2023

Acrylic on canvas

30" x 40"

$600

At Rest, Chapman's Tree, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

24" x 30"

$550

Skin, Chapman's Tree, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

16" x 20"

$450

Inside, Chapman's Tree, 2024

Acrylic on canvas

16" x 20"

$450

Redux: Restored to consciousness or life or vigor; things that have been brought back – metaphorically.


My paintings and drawings are an exploration of the natural world via variable perspectives infused with expressive color, both real and imagined, experimental mark making, and observation dynamics. What is seen on site vs. what I photograph vs. the memory of the moment are key to my process. I seek to portray some of these intersections when working through themes of nature’s resilience and decay, transient beauty, and her profound emotional resonance through the seasons.


What frequently attracts me are the overlooked, the forgotten, the fallen or dying, or detritus in the natural world. To me their details reflect nature’s myriad responses to change: be it remarkable survival instincts, inevitable failure to thrive or an almost stoic perseverance given the ongoing challenges of climate change. Their lines, textures and forms are beautiful in any season, but particularly in winter.


Some of the paintings shown here are from my recent show at Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum. Others are from my treasured residencies at Woodstock Byrdcliffe Art Colony, Woodstock, NY and time spent in and around Harpswell, Maine.


Please note: All proceeds from my work are directed towards climate change truth support, feeding community, and fostering basic human rights.