Water & Light, Sun & Shade
Nature saturates everything in the Pacific Northwest, standing in stark contrast it remains dominant to the man-made. This series examines the interplay of environments – urban constructions and nature’s constitutive function to reclaim its own. The intersection between synthetic and biological, light and shadow, reflections of the neglected captured in the well-tended provide an immersive experience within a microcosm, allowing for infinite self-reflection.

Aplenglow, 12" x 10"

Snowfall, 44" x 33"

East Madison, 30" x 24"

The day before yesterday, 18" x 36"
Sunset in the Park, 30" x 40"
Elliot Bay, The Great Wheel, 30" x 40" (sold)
Poolside, 32" x 36"
Elliot Bay, Early North, 46" x 40"
Spring, 30" x 30"
Toward Bainbridge, 30" x 40"

Of the morning, 18"x36"
Boundaries, 36" x 12"
Crescent Lake, 30"x30"
Elliot Bay, Early North study, 24" x 18"
Winter Bloom, 24" x 36"
Elliot Bay, Summer Fog, 42" x 54"
Moorings, 24" x 24"
Autumn Light, 48" x 15"
End of Summer, 30" x 40"
End of Summer, 30" x 40"
Gasworks, 42" x 54"
Gasworks Park, 36" x 24"
The Great Wheel, 30" x 24"
Arboretum, 28" x 22"
Evening on Elliot Bay, 36" x 48"

Untitled, 10" x 10"

Black Rock City, 36" x 36"

Lake's edge, 48" x 48"

Oakland, 48" x 48"

Patagonia, 24" x 24"

Santa Cruz, 36" x 36"

Scott's Valley, 36" x 36"