landscapes
the painting above was inspired by a photo sent to me from a friend during quarantine - the colors in the sky and mountains had me immediately reaching for my brushes. one of the largest paintings I’ve done (to date) that took a little over a year to complete.
somewhere in Idaho | 6’ 8” x 4’ | watercolor on paper
details of ‘somewhere in Idaho’ above - it has all the colors, textures and layers that I could think to include in one painting. attempted new brush techniques and sharp contrasts between dark and light.
somewhere in new mexico | 15” x 11” | watercolor on paper
somewhere else in new mexico | 17.5” x 13.5” | watercolor on paper
tiny town | 4.5” x 3.5” | watercolor on paper
glow | 18” x 10” | watercolor on paper
“sunset is still my favorite color, and rainbow is second.”
untitled | 15.5” x 19” | watercolor on textured paper
giverny | 22” x 15” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 16” x 13.5” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 15.5” x 11.5” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 10.5” x 6” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 8” x 4.5” | watercolor on paper
“in nature there are few sharp lines.”
untitled | 7” x 6.75” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 22” x 30” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 18” x 9.5” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 12.5” x 10.5” | watercolor on paper
untitled | 13.5” x 10” | watercolor on paper
fallin’ | 14.5” x 10.5” | watercolor on paper
climbin’ |14.5” x 10.5” | watercolor on paper
waterfall | 27” x 35” | watercolor on paper