This selection of paintings represents several recent bodies of work from the studio. Some are currently on view at our Vermont gallery.

The stillness that exists within movement—the intersection of nature and form.

The horizon as a quiet but powerful structure—holding foreground and distance, above and below, in balance.

Animals, as both subject and symbol—an emblem of rural life, quiet strength, and timeless familiarity.

Studies in gray—traditional still life, simple forms grounded in balanced asymmetry.

Everyday objects—simplified and arranged on a flattened plane, allowing balance, rhythm, and spatial tension to take precedence over description.

Works on paper—studio projects in progress, made quickly and directly, where immediacy and decision shape a space of discovery.