Mixed media on canvas, 24”x36”
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed media on canvas, 24”x36”
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed media on canvas, 24”x36”
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed media on canvas, 20″x30”
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed media on canvas 30″x40″
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed Media on Canvas 30″x40″
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Mixed media on canvas 30″x40″
“Planetary Landscapes” reflects being entirely taken by the extraordinary NASA photos of the surface of other planets and then imagining, visualizing, experimenting, and in a way recreating the unimaginable forces that shape the sometimes haunting beauty of such fantastic landscapes. Built up in layers through multiple processes, these paintings take us to a slower, deeper world of powerful forces we can still only begin to grasp in a most limited way. The enigma of those forces is the driving element in much of Planetary Landscapes, often giving rise to deeper reflections on the mystery, power, and possibility that those universal forces must bring to bear in order to create such fantastic terrain.
Acrylic on canvas, 30”x40”
In the series “Elements:” the discussion of elements concerns physicality. Rather than referring to abstract values as in the “Values:” series, in these pieces the optical dance of black and white takes place over fields that refer to elements of the physical world. Tracing the twisting paths of white and black over fields of silver and gold and copper calls up narratives from an entirely different place than simple fields of color, with the endless depths of deep carbon black closing out the series in a way that ties it all together.
Acrylic on canvas, 30”x40”
In the series “Elements:” the discussion of elements concerns physicality. Rather than referring to abstract values as in the “Values:” series, in these pieces the optical dance of black and white takes place over fields that refer to elements of the physical world. Tracing the twisting paths of white and black over fields of silver and gold and copper calls up narratives from an entirely different place than simple fields of color, with the endless depths of deep carbon black closing out the series in a way that ties it all together.
Acrylic on canvas, 30”x40”
In the series “Elements:” the discussion of elements concerns physicality. Rather than referring to abstract values as in the “Values:” series, in these pieces the optical dance of black and white takes place over fields that refer to elements of the physical world. Tracing the twisting paths of white and black over fields of silver and gold and copper calls up narratives from an entirely different place than simple fields of color, with the endless depths of deep carbon black closing out the series in a way that ties it all together.