The Western Vista Series

Rain
45 x 45
Western Vista
45 x 45

The landscape is both a place and a state of mind. It is changing constantly. It moves through seasonal cycles, natural processes and by human contact.

As an artist the challenge has been to reflect on personal memories and create a poetic path that allows me to conjure up the color, atmosphere and sense of space that lives on beyond the moment.

Blue Reel
45 x 45
The lookout
45 x 45
Strata
45 x 45

My interest in scientific processes along with a love of natural science and abstract painting has merged with a long-standing dedication to abstract painting.

To that end the paintings involve much more than a straightforward application of pigment to surface; they comprise the literal and visual transformation from memory, photographic images to digitally manipulated drawings to a hand-made paintings. They are a sincere amalgamation of science, technology, and my own hand.

Monarc
45 x 45
Singing Hills
45 x 45
Shiprock
45 x 45

The process starts by studying satellite images of the Earth’s surface.

I use specialized software and digital drawing media to manipulate, deconstruct, and rebuild the images as nonrepresentational and abstract fields. Often the design phase incorporates digital samples of my own paintings as well.

Coupled with the new imagery, these studies preserve additional visual layers of history and metamorphosis—both on the Earth’s surface and in the artwork.

Westwinds
45 x 45
Songbirds
45 x 45
RedWinds
45 x 45

The final paintings are a spontaneous response to these carefully researched and constructed drawings. The work builds up complex layers of color and texture. By playing with the consistency of the paint, I create a sense of slow movement and continuous flow.

The paint is applied with brushes, blades, water jets, and hot air, mimicking geological forces and erosion—a technique that parallels what I see as response to Earth’s physical changes, both natural and manmade.

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