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Eucalyptus Grove |
I am a landscape painter working in the pastel medium. I
am interested in painting the varied scenery we enjoy here
in Northern California. Although my subject matter ranges
from the rugged coastline of Northern California, to the
Sierra Mountains, I tend to focus on scenery closer to
home. I delight in finding scenes in the greater Bay Area
that reveal the tranquility that is available to us in the
midst of this urban environment.
The landscapes that I paint often have a common theme that
comes from having grown up in Western Montana. Scenes that
focus on deep landscape, as contrasted with the “intimate
landscape,” intrigue me. Even in my youth I was fascinated
by the changing light and atmospheric effects on distant
mountains. I look for similar effects in the scenery here
in Northern California, and it is my aim to reflect this
in my paintings. I often choose the dramatic lighting of
morning, late afternoon or evening to enhance the effects
of light on the deep landscape.
Many of my landscapes have no recognizable landmarks or
features in them. My intention is to give the viewer the
opportunity to experience the landscape unaffected by man.
This draws the viewer into the scene. Others of my
landscapes are of a particular place which may contain the
mark of man. Having manmade elements, such as a path or
a fence, in the picture may create a center of interest,
which has a very different effect on the viewer’s
participation in the artwork. My intention in these types
of landscapes is to create a response that is universal
although the subject may be specific. This is
accomplished through simplification of compositions and
emphasizing the essence of the subject rather than the
specific subject itself.
My work is rooted in realist traditions: careful
draftsmanship and observation are practiced. I seek to
capture the effects of light on color. I aim for variety
in realism, which combines soft diffused, even abstract
shapes, with sharper, focused images, so that the viewer
participates in the art.
Over the past ten years, I have shown in group exhibitions
and juried competitions, receiving many awards for pastel
landscapes. My pastels are in collections in the bay area.
I am a signature member of the Pastel Society of the West
Coast, and member of Group 95, California Art Club,
Livermore Art Association, Hayward Arts Council and ART
Inc.
Among the Vines |
Breaking Surf |
Late Afternoon in the Sycamore |
Sunrise on the Slough |