Artworks 2025 thru 2020
Landscapes of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming
Seascapes of Lucy Vincent Beach, Martha’s Vineyard
A View of he Assabet River near Billerica, MA
Abstractions of the Fire Element
Narrative Collaborations with Vanessa Compton
A Commisioned Work of The Spirit
Velvet D’Arrest ©2025, 20 x 30 x 2 paper collage on a pigment ink jet print on canvas from a gouache painting. This collaboration with master collage artist Vanessa Compton was created in part for Vermont Vice: Sex, Drugs, Money, and Murder, an exhibit now on view at the Bennington Museum. “While Vermont is often imagined as an idyllic rural paradise, largely free from the darker elements of humanity, anyone who lives here or knows its history understands this isn’t true. The state has long shared the darker issues found anywhere humans settle—from counterfeiters, rum runners, and drug dealers to girlie shows, illicit gambling, and even murder.” About this piece, Vanessa writes: “I wanted to marry his exquisite use of color and movement with collaged moments inspired by the exhibition statement, so that it feels rooted in Vermont’s pastoral landscape yet charged with a contemporary energy that reflects what it feels like to be alive right now.”
Mahadevi ©2024, 14 x 21 watercolor on paper. This work is inspired from my travels near the Bighorn Mountains during an art residency in Dayton, Wyoming. The hills in the area are beautifully shaped and I began to conceive this work as an expression of love for this Mother Earth, as the female essence of all things.
Mahadevi 14 x 21 Watercolor Painting
Mahadevi 13 x 19 Archival Print
Mahadevi 14 x 21 Archival Print
Rising Star ©2024, 4 ft. x 6 ft. acrylic on a wood panel. A commissioned work based on the Wind Dancer theme.
Salt Rock ©2023, 16 x 12 watercolor on paper on a wood panel. Study for a series on the internal life of rock crystals. The red color is like the earth pigment I harvest for paint.
Paha Sapa ©2023, 12 x 16 watercolor on paper on a wood panel. In honor of the Lakota sacred earth/sky magic. From a journey to South Dakota.
Crazy Horse ©2023, 12 x 16 watercolor on paper on a wood panel. I’m thankful for the living inspiration of the warrior who cannot be photographed, known only through oral accounts.
Eruption ©2023, 14 x 17 watercolor on paper. Another work from travels to the Bighorn mountains in Wyoming, and an expression of the dynamic and rapid weather changes in this area.
Indigo Dream ©2023, 12 x 16 watercolor on paper on a wood panel. Another from a series inspired by the Black Hills in South Dakota. This is where I go to renew my own sense of connection and direction in life.
THE PAST ©2023, 30 x24 paper collage on a pigment ink jet print on canvas from a gouache painting. A collaboration with artist Vanessa Compton.
Assabet, Early Spring ©2022, 12 x 16 acrylic on a wood panel, and artist framed. I grew up on this river, and it was my paradise for bird study and it was here my spiritual feelings grew.
Assabet, Early Spring 12 x 16 Acrylic Painting
Assabet, Early Spring 12 x 16 Archival Print, Warm
Assabet, Early Spring 12 x 16 Archival Print, Cool
Aftermath ©2022, 16 x 21 watercolor on paper. Lucy Vincent beach on Martha’s Vineyard, just after a squall came through. A Least Tern and a Sandwich Tern beat their way up the line in a headwind.
Winter Strand ©2021, 9 x 12 watercolor on paper. After the rain on the ocean side, Martha’s Vineyard.. Walking the beach in the winter, it helps me focus my creativity.
Education of a Wandering Man ©2022, 11 x 14 watercolor and collage on paper. A collaboration with artist Vanessa Compton.
Shalako Beholds The Multiverse ©2022, 15 x 11 watercolor and collage on paper. A collaboration with artist Vanessa Compton.
Redux ©2021, 17 x 21 x 1/2 acrylic on a wood panel. Started in a random way with leftover paint, eventually an image emerged and I thought of fire and water and California.
Tattoo ©2020, 16 x 12 acrylic on a wood panel. Casual abstraction inspired by body ornamentation as a part of our culture.
Lucy Vincent ©2020, 9 x 12 watercolor on paper. Chilmark, Martha’s Vineyard, looking southwest towards Nomans Land.