Thursday, March 15, 2012

Monday, January 30, 2012

Movement


Climb 3 (in progress)
36" x 36"
mixed media

Climb 1, 2 (in progress)
12" x 12"
mixed media on canvas

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Saturday, January 7, 2012

What I did with my Winter Vacation...

Whew! November to January has been a whirlwind of activity and it feels good to be aiming for the studio again. I am currently moving my studio which involves a great deal of spatial negotiation and the thoughtful release of materials and objects that are simply not serving me any longer. Great way to start the New Year! Let the next leg of the journey begin!

Many rides through the skies - such inspiration beyond the window...The ever-comforting embrace of the Gulf Coast
While I was away the 206 Gallery was temporarily installed outside of the Seattle Art Museum.Arizona - what an oasis in the midst of Seattle Winter.
So much fun taking apart my old bike chain and making many whimsical gifts for my bike-riding buddies! Painting time was spare, but the making never stopped.!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Ripple

Ripple (Breath 2)
Mixed Media
20" x 20"
in process

I am continuing to investigate the idea of breath and stillness in these small paintings using a very limited warm/cool palette. This exploration was inspired by a recent visit to the Seattle Art Museum - specifically the incredible work of Japanese artist, Tsuji Kako (1870 - 1931).

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Oregon Morning Ride




Morning 1, 2
Mixed Media
38" x 38"
These paintings were both inspired by 435 miles of cycling through Oregon in the middle of September. One morning in particular stands out where we woke early to climb through lifting fog, beside a river and through the trees. Up, up , up. With 2000 other riders stretching for miles in front of and behind me, I still felt the welcoming solitude and magic of the quiet, cloaked landscape.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Where I could touch

Reef
Mixed Media
38' x 38"

Remembering where I could touch. The Gulf of Mexico lights up bright green in the shallow spots. If a storm is coming, that green glows even brighter. The places where you can stand wave to you with invitation.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Thursday, September 1, 2011

MFA Thesis

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gsrQ7gHFzpvq3WwNyeWMw8MCx8EMKsW03HB2gANn8PI/edit?hl=en_US
Summer's Edge (the impossible goodbye)
25 x 25"
Mixed Media

Forest Edge Diptychs (1 &2)
Mixed Media
18 x 48", 11 x 28"

Somehow during the most self-indulgent post-graduation Summer I have ever had in terms of travel and fun I have managed to paint - a little. All of the camping, biking, eating, swimming, enjoying friends and basking in the great out of doors is certainly fuel for the studio and in many ways simply an extension of my thesis - which I will post here soon. For now it feels so good to have a week of relative stillness before my last trip of the Summer to stand on the edge of it all - and paint.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Preparing to dive







As I search for ways to settle back in to my practice, I decided to re-work some of the small abstract studies I had in my studio with woodblock prints that I created for the commission I just did. It was fun playing with combining the abstraction and the imagery, but I am eager to finish building and priming my canvases so that I can dive back into my practice where I paused prior to graduation. I still have a lot to discover about "Home" as I continue to move toward the horizon.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Tree and friends

This is one panel of a commission that I finished today. This section is 32" x 40". It incorporates several woodblock prints of birds and branches inspired by my clients' beautiful yard.

Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts

Two of five 7" x 11" works on paper that will be hanging in the Grand Rapids UICA exhibition celebrating the opening of their brand-new space!

MFA

MFA Graduate Exhibit, University Hall Gallery, Cambridge, MA

After three weeks away from Seattle, which included graduating from the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University with my MFA, visiting family, and vacationing on the East Coast, I am once again home in Seattle where my strawberries are blooming like mad despite the unseasonably cool weather, and I am getting back into the thick of my Practice.

Highlights of the trip include having a painting selected by the President of Lesley University to hang for one year in his home where he entertains University guests, truly enjoying giving my very well-received artist-talk, having a painting in the BYC exhibit, taking a glider lesson in Florida, swimming in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, and exploring the islands of New England via ferry and tandem bicycle.

What is next?