Private Collectors
Over time, the work has entered private collections through direct relationships with collectors, designers, and galleries who value clarity, restraint, and quiet presence. Acquisitions often take place gradually—after repeated encounters, conversations, and time spent living with the images.
I think of collecting as a form of dialogue rather than transaction. Many collectors return over time, adding works as their relationship with the paintings deepens. Some live with a single piece for years; others form small, focused groups of works shaped by a shared sensibility.
What connects these collections is not scale or spectacle, but attentiveness—an interest in work that reveals itself slowly and rewards long-term engagement.
Each collection represents a distinct context—homes, studios, and workplaces where the paintings become part of daily life.
Private Collections
Works are held in private collections in the following locations:
United States
New York, New York
Brooklyn, New York
Hudson Valley, New York
Boston, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Concord, Massachusetts
Providence, Rhode Island
Woodstock, Vermont
Hanover, New Hampshire
Portland, Maine
Chicago, Illinois
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Madison, Wisconsin
Los Angeles, California
Santa Monica, California
San Francisco, California
Berkeley, California
Palo Alto, California
Seattle, Washington
Canada
Toronto, Ontario
Montreal, Quebec
Vancouver, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
United Kingdom
London
Oxford
Cambridge
Europe
Paris, France
Lyon, France
Berlin, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Zurich, Switzerland
Basel, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Copenhagen, Denmark
Stockholm, Sweden
Asia
Taipei, Taiwan
Hong Kong
Tokyo, Japan
Australia
Sydney
Melbourne