Spanning over 45 acres, the Shelburne Museum boasts 39 distinct buildings, each housing unique exhibits and displays. 16×20″ archival pigment print, framed.
Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte
From the bell tower of Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, an influential work of architecture in mid-17th-century Europe. 15×15″archival pigment print, framed.
GOLDENHOUR
Color block oil painting applied with palette knife with 23k gold leaf suggesting structures in the distance. Custom maple frame. This artwork is an abstract composition constructed with a variety of interlocking geometric shapes. The shapes are irregular and layered, filling the canvas in a mosaic-like pattern. The color palette includes muted earth tones such as beige, olive green, mustard yellow, and slate blue, accented with bold bursts of coral, orange, gold leaf and dark navy. The textured surface enhances the depth and tactile quality of the painting. The arrangement of shapes and colors creates a dynamic rhythm across the canvas, balancing warm and cool tones throughout the piece.
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Afternoon Light Mt.Tam, 20×16″
Afternoon Light Mt.Tam is a view of the mountain from Cort Madera with the Redwood Marsh in the foreground. It’s one of my favorite views of Tam.
Bluefish Cove
Point Lobos in Carmel is one of my favorite places to paint – it’s Painter’s Paradise.
Extra Texture
Spring has sprung in Mill Valley.
Water Under the Bridge
Light and shadows at Samuel P. Taylor Park in Lagunitas.
Winter Sky, Mount Tamalpais Series #2
Winter Sky: Mount Tamalpais
Capturing the January light, this original oil painting layers the majestic silhouette of Mt. Tam in a vibrant winter palette of deep purples, soft pinks, and sunlit oranges. Elegantly presented in a wood floater frame.
12x12x1.5 inches framed
Oil and modeling paste on canvas panel
Pride of Spring
Painting the vibrant layers of the Pride of Madeira was intoxicating. These plants don’t just grow, they explode into color. My brushes and palette knives worked in sync to create this work. This piece focuses on the texture and energy of spring in Marin and the beauty around me.
8x10x.75 inches
Oil on cradled archival gessobord
California Whimsy
California Whimsy
California’s coastal plants look like they were dreamed up rather than grown. This painting captures the crazy-cool energy of the Pacific shore. I wanted this piece to feel like a snapshot from a drive that gives you that wild, free feeling that you get when you see these fiery blooms and Seuss-esque botanicals dance across the blue of the ocean.
8x10x.75 inches
Oil on cradled archival gessobord


















































