Middle Years

 By the mid-late 90’s the paintings took on a more naturalistic imagery whose subjects mingled animals in landscapes (below left: Swirl, 2000, o/c 72”x84”; below right: A Magpie, 2004 o/c, 12”x 16”). These new paintings seemed to encourage a storyline, but were really nothing more than what you invested them with.  By 2005 the animal references were abandoned, and I began the large dramatic landscapes I call the “Natural Phenomena” paintings.  Straight forward and earnest, these paintings depict what I knew, or thought I knew, about grand mechanisms and invisible forces which govern our planet, and luxuriate in my love of the painted surface.

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“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his
own nature into his pictures…”  Paul Gauguin
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Sculptural Objects, each approx. 6"x6"x12", cedar, osage, pine, copper, aluminum, sheet metal, hemp, barbed wire, 2010-present