NEW COLLECTION: “TWENTY YEARS” | a study of color and gesture

April 5 - June 2 | Quirk Gallery, Charlottesville VA


DITTO

55 x 48” each | oil and mixed media on canvas

SWAY

55 x 81” | oil and mixed media on linen | sold

POCKET SQUARE

46 x 80” | oil and mixed media on linen

MUSINGS

64 x 80” | oil and mixed media on linen

LONG GAME

55 x 44” each | oil and mixed media on canvas

LEAP OF FAITH

46 x 108” | oil and mixed media on linen | sold

SPACES

66 x 44” each | oil and mixed media on linen

BANNER

40 x 80” | oil and mixed media on canvas

STONES THROW

64 x 72” | oil and mixed media on canvas

MIDDLE GROUND

72 x 64” each | oil and mixed media on canvas | sold

TWENTY

72 x 108” | oil and mixed media on linen


ARTIST STATEMENT

Twenty Years marks the 20th anniversary of my first solo show in 2004, held just across the street, and celebrates a full-circle moment in my career as a painter. 

Over the past two decades, I have dedicated my artistic practice to the act of painting. This collection tells the story of my deeply personal process, with every stroke, splatter, and stain of paint shaping the narrative of my days. My technique is a delicate balance of spontaneity and precision, both intuitive and intentional. Tapping into creative flow, I work in the moment, pouring, scraping, and layering paint to create meditative compositions that explore the relationship between color and time. 

For me, it has always been about painting–both the physicality of the mark, and the mental presence in the act of mark making. I am a process-based artist, intuitively building my canvases in reaction to the world around me. The simplicity of bold blocks of color belie many-layered, complex compositions built up over time, like living ecosystems.  The resulting works are imbued with the essence of place, engaging the viewer in a collective feeling that is greater than ourselves.

This body of work is a portrait of the process I have honed over 20 years of active painting.