Aberrations
Rather than driven by intentions these works are incidents: immersive, luminous fields of color, texture, and atmospheric convergences. Collaborations as it were. Windows through which the viewer is given permission to synthesize their own landscapes. Rather than being limited in responding to one created for them, they can project themselves into a world of their own making.
Layered surfaces hide shifting internal emotions, refracted light and shimmering reflections veil private meditations. The technique of applying and scraping off layers of paint reveal the hidden depths and textures indicative less of what the canvas contains and more of what the observer brings in the moment
Aplenglow, 12" x 10"
Aberration 1, 16" x 16"
East Madison, 30" x 24"
Evening on Elliot Bay, 36" x 48"
Poolside, 32" x 36"
Of the morning, 18"x36"
Winter Bloom, 24" x 36"
Spring, 30" x 30"
Snowfall, 44" x 33"
Arboretum, 28" x 22"
Lake's edge, 48" x 48"
Autumn Light, 48" x 15"
Elliot Bay, The Great Wheel, 30" x 40" (sold)
Elliot Bay, Early North, 46" x 40"
Black Rock City, 36" x 36"
Gasworks Park, 36" x 24"
End of Summer, 30" x 40"
Gasworks, 42" x 54"
The day before yesterday, 18" x 36"
Fire by the Sound, 32"x36".
The Great Wheel, 30" x 24"
Crescent Lake, 30"x30"
Sunset in the Park, 30" x 40"
Oakland, 48" x 48"