Imaginary Landscapes

Like a lot of us, more recent political events and the pandemic (especially the attention on aerosols) have been affecting my latest work. Thoughts about how different beings coexist are very prevalent in my paintings. Jolly, bubbly shapes float amongst sinister, sharp lines. Thin vines hug, or at times strangle, thick tree trunks.  A variety of colors that don’t necessarily go together bounce together in the same sky.  Woods and forests can represent the unknown as well as exploration.

Pushing Up the Daisies

36” x 56” oil on canvas

Greenbeans, Poppies, Figs And Sunflowers

48” x 36” oil on canvas

Bone Lilies & Candy Cane Snakes

42” x 42” oil on canvas

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“Aloe Jungle” 24” x 36.25” oil on board (SOLD)

 

"Bone Lilies with Snake” 36” x 36” oil on canvas (SOLD)

“Planet Henri” 48” x 60” oil on canvas (SOLD)

 
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“Jelly Oak Drive” 36” x 56” oil on canvas (SOLD)

 
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“Fruit Chew Morning Dew” 38” x 35” oil on canvas

 
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“Grover Pines” 60” x 48” oil on canvas

 
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“Webbed Oaks” 48” x 60” oil on canvas

 

“Emerald Oaks” 24” x 48” oil on canvas

 
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“Red Tree” 60” x 36” oil on canvas - available at Stravitz Sculpture & Fine Art, Virginia Beach, Virginia

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“Into the Forest” 37” x 32” oil on canvas - available at Stravitz Sculpture & Fine Art, Virginia Beach, VA

 
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