A medium size piece, 28″ X 22″, In the Midst was created in our beloved Deer Park. I hike here daily and know it like a best friend.
Show The Other Side
Curiosity pulls me along the trail to find what this mystery is glowing at the seeming end of the world drop off. I’m never diappointed.
Color Stretching on Tam
Original oil painting by Liana Steinmetz. A view from Mount Tamalpais looking out past Tiburon toward the East Bay. 18″ x 24″ x 1.5″ Oil on canvas. Sides are painted as a continuation of the painting.
Winter Blue View from Tam
Original oil painting by Liana Steinmetz. A view from Mount Tamalpais looking south at Muir Beach, Tennessee Valley, the Marin Headlands and then San Francisco at the top. 24″ x 24″ x 1.5″. Oil on stretched canvas. Sides are painted as a continuation of the painting.
Atmospheric Flow
ATMOSPHERIC FLOW
Handwoven tapestry
36″ x 41″ x 3″
I was thinking about the atmospheric river that climate scientists often speak of. Its roiling, turbulent actions and constant movement have dramatic effects on our earthly weather from season to season.
In fact when I researched it, its vapors are transparent and not a visible event, only discernible on computer models and NOAA maps. I wanted to express the turmoil and dynamic energy that these powerful vapors release. Because of the eccentric wefts, there is a lot of dimensionality in this one which only add to the movement of the piece.
Where There’s Smoke
Original Pastel Drawing created partially onsite during the fires in west Marin
OH HAPPY DAY
I have a soft spot for old rusty tractors. This one sits as yard art in front of my home. Last fall, I decided to go large and paint this one outside. I spent many evenings chasing the sun as it escaped behind my hill. Oil on canvas 48″ x 48″
Hello
22″x22″ – Watercolor on paper painted with lightfast pigments.
Roma
29″x29″ – Watercolor on paper – painted with lightfast pigments.
Fascination
29″x29″ – Watercolor on paper – painted with lightfast pigments.


















































