People and places that shape you…

Resume/CV

Childhood — and the fading memory of it — is a prevalent topic among graduating students. How have we changed over time? Are the children within us still there, somewhere? How are we viewed by others?

  • 36”x24”

    Acrylics on masonite, papers

  • Available

Skyline Blvd

The rolling golden hills of Northern California — among which I grew up — root me to childhood.

2022

  • 36”x24”

    Acrylics on canvas

  • Available

Hoerle Hall

An ode to Kent School — where I spent four wonderful years as a boarding student — this painting was a gift to a beloved staff member. Featuring my dorm with the ice rink in the background, it was the first detailed acrylic painting of my career.

2020

  • 9”x12”

    Acrylics on canvas

  • Unavailable

Greece

After a trip to Greece when I was ten, I took a liking to the architecture and maze-like structure of the cities on some of Greece’s islands. This watercolor is my first; a tribute to my love for the Mediterranean.

2019

  • 11”x14”

    Watercolors

  • Unavailable

Rocky

A commission for a family who lost their beloved labrador; this painting was a divergence from my usual realistic style and an exploration into more expressive uses of color.

2022

  • 14”X16”

    Acrylics on canvas

  • Unavailable; Sold

Big Sur

2020

  • 18”x24”

    Watercolor

  • Unavailable; Sold