Collecting: An Overview
Collecting art is a personal and considered process. For many, it begins not with acquisition, but with time spent looking—returning to an image, living with questions, and allowing a work to reveal itself gradually.
The paintings presented here grow from a sustained studio practice shaped by repetition, restraint, and material sensitivity. They are made to be lived with over time, offering a quiet presence rather than immediate resolution. Collecting this work often unfolds slowly, through conversation, reflection, and continued engagement.
This section brings together the ideas that shape the work, the collectors who live with it, and practical information about availability and pricing. Whether encountering the paintings for the first time or returning after many visits, these pages are meant to be approached at an unhurried pace.
Why Collect This Work
An introduction to the ideas, values, and working methods that guide the paintings—and why they resonate with collectors drawn to quiet, sustained engagement.
Private Collectors
A look at selected works now living in private collections, reflecting the varied ways the paintings become part of daily life and personal environments.
Pricing Policy
Clear and transparent information about pricing, availability, and how to inquire—offered to support thoughtful and informed collecting.