Abstract

Shape. Color. Motion.

Sometimes meaning comes from the process of making rather than thinking. Sometimes it the way colors interact. Or the tension between shapes, or repetition and variation in form and line. Sometimes the meaning is a feeling.

Atmospheric River

6” x 6”, Oil on canvas, 2025

Recent work explores abstract landscapes within an overall grid structure.

These paintings work as a related series within a single painting. Others stand-alone as individuals outside the grid.

Grid of 25 small squares within an overall large gray background

Twenty-five in One, 40” x 40”, Oil on canvas, 2025

Grid for Spring, 18.25" x 13.25, Oil on panel, 2025

Grid for Summer, 19" x 14", Oil on panel, 2025

Structure collides with freeform.

Grid for Winter Blue, 16” x 12”, Oil on canvas, 2025

Lilac Breathe, 6” x 6”, Oil on canvas, 2025

Driving over Mt. Hood after Christmas, 6” x 6”, Oil on panel, 2025

Tango Abstract, 42” x 36”, Oil on canvas, 2004

January, 16” x 16”, Oil on panel, 2007

Silver Rain, 24” x 18”, Acrylic on canvas, 2013

Trees in Red and Green, two panels,40” × 30” (40” x 60”) Oil on canvas, 2024

Fall Abstraction, 24” x 18”, Oil on canvas, 2024

Atmospheric River, 6” x 6”, Oil on canvas, 2025

Field of Dogwood Flowers, 24” x 30”, Acrylic on panel, 2022

Fall Horizon, 24” x 12”, Oil on canvas, 2021

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