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Winter 2024 I entertained a new approach using both water based inks and oil paint. I wanted to be able to layer colour and form while emphasizing an overall glow in the work. I also began a mini-series exploring the relationship between human and nature habitats. I strongly believe we can find a way to live harmoniously with nature. We simply need to become part of the circle of life that nature maintains rather than pushing against it.
In Edge of Dawn, I’ve built a cluster of buildings, a homestead, on the edge of a cliff overlooking a sunlit lake. The oversized tree both holds and protects the homestead.
This original painting is 30” high and 24” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
Winter 2024 I entertained a new approach using both water based inks and oil paint. I wanted to be able to layer colour and form while emphasizing an overall glow in the work. I also began a mini-series exploring the relationship between human and nature habitats. I strongly believe we can find a way to live harmoniously with nature. We simply need to become part of the circle of life that nature maintains rather than pushing against it.
In Edge of Dawn, I’ve built a cluster of buildings, a homestead, on the edge of a cliff overlooking a sunlit lake. The oversized tree both holds and protects the homestead.
This original painting is 30” high and 24” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
Winter 2024 I entertained a new approach using both water based inks and oil paint. I wanted to be able to layer colour and form while emphasizing an overall glow in the work. I also began a mini-series exploring the relationship between human and nature habitats. I strongly believe we can find a way to live harmoniously with nature. We simply need to become part of the circle of life that nature maintains rather than pushing against it.
In Edge of Dawn, I’ve built a cluster of buildings, a homestead, on the edge of a cliff overlooking a sunlit lake. The oversized tree both holds and protects the homestead.
This original painting is 30” high and 24” wide with a depth of 1.5”. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.