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16 November, 2020

BIG news




Big news about a big painting. Or a big reproduction of a painting, at least. 9x28 feet!

I'm happy to be able to share that a painting of mine was selected as the winner of The Catholic Foundation's Art on the Plaza competition. This is an annual contest with the foundation choosing a work of art to reproduce at mural size for their plaza. I'm very honored that my piece was their pick this year.

My painting, titled Continuo, was created especially for the competition. Normally, I don't intentionally do paintings with messages. But with the possibility that this one could become a piece of public art, and given the circumstances that we have all had to face this year, I felt I needed to respond with a piece meant specifically to create a mood of peace and hope.


This is my short statement about Continuo:

The soft focus and quiet coloring recall the morning light and new beginnings, while a gentle ongoing energy is evoked by the texture and rhythmic motion. The continual resilience of grass, able to recover from fire, drought, pestilence or other disasters makes it a symbol of confident hope.

The original painting was executed in watercolor and gouache over an acrylic gesso ground.

The mural will be on display for a year. The wonderful location at 2216 Flora Street in Dallas is in the Arts District, near the Dallas Museum of Art and directly across the street from the Myerson Symphony Center.

20 June, 2020

Botanical Art Collective Show at BRIT


I'm very happy that both Live Oak Twig and Jester were accepted into the Botanical Art Collective's Summer Show by curator Erin Starr White. The exhibition would have been held at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, but alas is only online and you know why! See all the other work  here.
Addendum - I'm very happy to report that both of these works sold! I'm also excited that the collector who purchased lives near enough that I can deliver them in person.


02 December, 2019

Clear Day

This is a view of the formation in Big Bend that is called The Window. Sometimes the sky is such a bright and intense blue that it is darker than the cliffs and rocks. This was a day like that, crisp and clear. I'll be going back to Big Bend soon and am itching to make some new studies there.














Clear Day
watercolor and gouache on gessoed 300 lb. rag paper, matted

18 October, 2019

Jester

I picked this leaf up when I was taking photos of some trees for larger paintings. Brought it home and painted its dramatic portrait from life.



















Jester
watercolor and graphite on panel
6 x 6 inches

Artwork is varnished and can be displayed without glass.

SOLD

28 August, 2019

Autumn and Acorns


Autumn and Acorns
watercolor
9x6"

archival mat and backing board


Louis Philippe


Louis Philippe
6x7"
watercolor

archival mat and backing board

Old Blush


Old Blush
9x6"
watercolor

archival mat and backing

Greening


Greening
20x11"
watercolor
archival mat and backing board

award-winner