(Oil on Canvas, 20×16)
View More #28 Lake of the Woods, Spring#14 Fontanillis Revisited: Review
Circling Back As my 14th canvas, after a couple months of painting, I wanted to see the impact of my learnings on my style and…
View More #14 Fontanillis Revisited: Review#8 Fontanillis Twin Pines: Review
Divide and Conquer Approaching a large project can be daunting… “Fontanillis Twin Pines” was my first large canvas in over 10 years. For some artists,…
View More #8 Fontanillis Twin Pines: Review#2 Fontanillis Vista: Review
Lessons from the Journey Life and imagery is fluid…even static two dimensional pictures or paintings provide a world for our eyes to explore. A canvas…
View More #2 Fontanillis Vista: ReviewThe Journey : #2-Fontanillis Vista
(Oil on Canvas, 18×24) The Pacific Crest Trail follows along the eastern edge of Fontanallis Lake in the Desolation Wilderness near Lake Tahoe. Dick’s Pass…
View More The Journey : #2-Fontanillis VistaThe Big Picture: #8-Fontanillis Twin Pines
(Oil on Canvas, 36×24) Larger canvases provide a powerful platform to exibit the layered details of learnings as well as challenges. I found I more…
View More The Big Picture: #8-Fontanillis Twin PinesThe Next Steps: #6-Dicks Lake Sunset
(Oil on Canvas, 18×24) Recognizing and learning the basics #2: The night before I visited Fontanallis Lake, at the northern edge of Dick’s Lake, I…
View More The Next Steps: #6-Dicks Lake SunsetCircling Back: #14-Fontanillis Lake Revisited
(Oil on Canvas , 16×20) Over a 2 month period recovering from surgery and learning about paints, brushes, mediums and the process of painting, I…
View More Circling Back: #14-Fontanillis Lake RevisitedLooking Back: #0-Gilmore Lake from Mt Tallac
(Oil on Canvas, 24×48) Looking Back“Gilmore Lake from Mt Tallac” was finished in 2008. This was one of the very first oil paintings I completed…however…
View More Looking Back: #0-Gilmore Lake from Mt Tallac