Wild Wood Sun | Revisiting the Glowing Light in my Previous Painting
Here is “Wild Wood Sun.” In this painting, I’ve revisited the same image I used for my painting “Wild Wood.” In this painting, I’ve zoomed in on the trees surrounding …
Here is “Wild Wood Sun.” In this painting, I’ve revisited the same image I used for my painting “Wild Wood.” In this painting, I’ve zoomed in on the trees surrounding …
Here is “Tall Green Woods.” I painted this from one of my many photos I take while hiking and save for future art inspiration. The center trunk, a lighter color …
Here is “Sparkling Canopy.” The trees shown in this painting are red alders, which are native to the Pacific Northwest. In the foreground, the leaves closest to us have distinct …
Here is “Brilliance.” In this painting, I re-visited the same group of trees that I painted in my previous painting “Branches Glowing.” I painted the previous painting, above, mostly with …
Here is “Blue Mist.” The hardest part of living in the Pacific Northwest is also one of the most beautiful parts: the rain, the fog, the clouds, the constant moisture …
This painting, “Fall Confetti,” is a celebration of fall! The little round leaves filling the whole canvas look like confetti tossed into the air. The image is green-upon-green. There is …
Here is “Peaceful Glow.” This painting is part realism and part abstract, meaning that while it’s representative of a green forest, it’s just as much an exploration of using shapes …
Here is “Emerald Day.” While walking my dog, I recently took some photos looking up into the tree canopy in a stand of Douglas firs in a beautiful dog park …
Here is “Redwood Cathedral.” Every time I have been to see California’s old-growth redwood forests has been a magical experience. Some of the oldest trees are hundreds or even thousands …
Here is “I’m Lichen These Branches!” This painting is a few years in the making: I’ve been planning to paint this amazing tree that I found along the Latourell Falls …