“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.”
-Henry Ward Beecher
Available Works
Here are my current available paintings. Please click on the images to enlarge, and contact me with any questions.
Thanks for looking!
~ Commissions welcomed
A Few of My Favorite Things
30 x 24
$1700
Splendor on the Lupine Trail
16×24
$1300
Colors of Koh Mak
30×40
$2,100
Into The Forest
8×8
$425
A Pair of Peonies
8×6
$375
Aspen and Wildflowers
5×7
$325
Daisy Afternoon
10×10
$525
Pink Lilies on Blue
30×30
$1,800
Lupine Trail
24×18
$1,100
Upon A Favorite Hike
8×8
$375
Afternoon Wildflowers & Aspen
6×8
$325
Aspen & Wildflowers II
8×6
$325
Sunflower #11
8×6
$65 (Metal Print)
Sunflower #7
8×6
$65 (Metal Print)
Evening Reflections
10×10
$450
Spring Aspen
30×30
$1,600
Sunflower II
6×8
$65 (Metal Print)
Sunflower I
6×8
$65 (Metal Print)
The Three Amigas
6×8
$65 (Metal Print)
Sunflowers Backlit
8×8
$75 (Metal Print)
Sunflower Still Life
6×8
$65 (Metal Print)
Sunflower en Plein Air
6×8
$65 (Metal Print)
Efflorescent Peonies
40×60
$3,600
Cynthia’s Sneeze weed
16×16
$675
Previous Works
Penstemon
18×36
$1500 (sold)
Autumn’s Splendor
6×22
$625
Backlight on Kebler
8×6
$325
Simple Pleasures
8×8
$425
Autumn on the Upper Loop
12×48
$1,200
Northwest Reflections iii
30×40
$1,900
Backlight on the Upper Loop
9×12
$475
Late Day in Leadville
10×8
$395
Autumn Brilliance
24×20
$1,200
Fall Splendor
12×9
$475
Gentle Vibrations
30×30
$1,600
A Few of my Favorite Things
30×30
$1,600
Backlight over Kebler
30×12
$975
Woods Walk
30×30
$1,600
Poppies in Paradise
10×8
$375
Upon a Favorite Hike
8×8
$375
A Few of my Favorite Things
30×30
$1,600
Purple Lilies on Blues
24×48
$2,100
Biography
I began oil painting in 2004, under the guidance of local Crested Butte artist, John Ingham. Having never painted before, John first helped me begin to change the way I perceive things in nature like form, shadow, color and values. I realized there was so much more going on than what I had originally perceived.
To be able to capture some of this on canvas quickly became a desire and a goal. The more I learned, the more eager I was to try and apply what I was beginning to understand. Having grown up writing, I realized most of what I wrote about was my impressions of nature; light, color, form, mood. When John first asked why I wanted to paint, I realized it was for the same reasons I had wanted to write. Simply put, it was to attempt to express what I saw and felt in Nature.
“Only through art can we get outside of ourselves and know another’s view of the universe.”
Contact
Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions. I will get back to you as soon as possible.