A wave breaks on the cliffs of the Marin Headlands.
Flock of Pelicans
A flock of brown pelicans take flight off a coastal cliff.
Murder of Crows
A murder of crows fly around a tree and through the clouds of Mt. Tam.
Ridgeway Rail in the Rain
The endangered ridgeway rail shakes off the rain.
Great White Heron Neck
The neck of a great white heron.
Great White Heron
A great white heron flys by in the Corte Madera Ecological Preserve.
Spirit Rock
Spirit Rock was painted primarily in plein air along Sir Francis Drake Blvd in San Geronimo Valley. The scene was painted over several days returning to the site at the same hour to attempt to capture the mood and atmosphere of the prior day’s work with final adjustments made in the studio.
Vintage Vine
The wine country is a favorite place of mine for photography. However, for me there is a twist. I love shooting the vines in the fall, as the leaves on the vines are turning to browns and yellows, and the grapes (if there are grapes still on the vines), are smaller and showing their age.
Butterfly Begonia
I have a series that speaks to the importance of flowers and pollinators that provide for the existence of life. I use damaged and discarded vinyl records along with repurposed communications wire. These materials can take thousands of years to decompose in a landfill. Using unconventional materials requires the creation of new techniques. I enjoy this challenge and find it rewarding when the underlying message is realized through my art. Along the way, I’ve come to understand that a unique medium can provide a new learning experience unveiling something extraordinary. I’m committed to creating art that has a lasting impression, expands the boundaries of creativity and simply brings joy.
Materials: repurposed vinyl records, repurposed communication wire.
Sweet Nectar
Another in my hummingbird series. This beautiful Anna’s Hummingbird loved this particular plan in my garden and kept returning for a refill all afternoon.


















































