“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.”

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