Interiors

  • Doors of Paradise

    When we close our eyes and imagine the doors of Paradise, what do we see? Are they locked? Do they freely open for us? May we enter without delay or do we need to answer questions or pass some kind of test? As we’re standing there with mixed feelings about leaving everything we knew and…

    Doors of Paradise
  • All the light

    My show at the Carol Robinson Gallery opens on May 7th. I delivered 11 new pieces to the gallery this week for the Houseghosts exhibition. I completed this painting in Old Algiers while staying for about a month at a little shotgun home on Bouny Street. The painting’s title reflects my attachment to two of…

    All the light
  • No more curlicues

    Same canvas, different painting.  this painting was originally included in my solo show in Boise called Thresholds. After the show came down it hung on Lina and Ian’s wall for a while, then it went back into the studio. It evolved again and went to the Carol Robinson Gallery for Coming Into View. Check back later…

    No more curlicues
  • Gipsy Doors

    Okay, here’s the thing. I’ve been workin’ on these paintings for Carol Robinson. And I mean All. The live-long. Day. So, when I rediscovered the Gipsy Kings on Spotify, and when everything came together and the painting was going great and all the stars were aligned and it all became a wonderful moment in the…

    Gipsy Doors
  • New Year’s Resolution

    I’ve decided that this would be a very reasonable resolution for the year: sell one print online. And to help make this happen, I’ve remodeled my website to focus on my one sale. Wish me luck!

    New Year’s Resolution
  • Muse’s Doors

    Muse’s Doors
  • I’d love to show my paintings in the city where I live and work but up to now I haven’t made a serious effort.  That’s about to change.  I’m talking with a new gallery owner and things are looking promising.  I’d like to finish 20 paintings and have them ready for a show in October 2010.  I hope…

    Little Fish in a Little Pond

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