
Landscapes
2024 - Present
My landscape paintings are deeply personal–rooted in memory, history and the quiet essence of a place. Unlike my other work, which explores movement, confrontation, and distortion, my landscapes exist as a space of reflection and preservation. They serve as subtle ‘head nods’ to the people and moments that make these locations significant, whether through a familiar stretch of marshland, the light at a certain time of day, or an unspoken detail that only those who know the place will recognize.
These paintings are a departure from the immersive intensity that often consumes my artistic practice. In many ways, they are my guilty pleasures–pieces I create for the love of capturing and honoring spaces that are near and dear to my heart. I find joy in sharing them with family and friends, offering a glimpse into the places that have shaped me.
Mondays at 4 7x5 Acrylic pen & paint on paper
Crane's Ebb & Flow 8x10 Oil on canvas
Tide's Return 5x7 Charcoal on paper
Searching Tashmoo 5x7 Charcoal on paper
Save the Dam 5x7 Acrylic on paper
Argilla's High Tide Passage 5x7 Acrylic on Paper
Landing at Tashmoo 5x7 Watercolor on paper
Pinic Inlet 5x7 Graphite on paper
Untitled 5x7 Graphite on paper
Fire Night 5 x 7 Acrylic on paper
Life on Big Rock 6 x 6 Acrylic on canvas