May 29, 2012

the outcast


8x10", acrylic on wood panel

nfs


a friend took a photo of this little guy a few years ago as he peered down at her camping group out in the wilderness. i've always loved raccoons and find it interesting how they are so curious, beautiful, and manage to live among us even in cities. it seems odd to me that most of us have a sense of fear and know virtually nothing about them other than that they seem to want our food scraps. i'm pretty sure they know us better.

May 22, 2012

the rumination effect


30x40", acrylic on canvas

sold

May 13, 2012

nanosecond, kaanapali-time


36x48", acrylic on canvas

sold


water never looks the same way twice. influenced by temperature, wind, light, and the mysteries under the surface, i think as an artist that it's elusiveness is what always appeals to me. that i am never to know all it’s secrets, unable to slow it down to where i can take in every detail of what makes up a scene in front of me without losing something integral, leaves me with a sense of painting a puzzle piece. it may look correct, but it has no sound, and it does not move. our memory and our imagination must fill in to ever complete the scene again.

fire within


24x48", acrylic on canvas

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the way you make me feel


36x48", oil on canvas

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some would just call her stubborn


20x30", acrylic on canvas

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this was painted for cheryl, my (our) hero ... and for those who stand in barren landscapes, risking vulnerability for the chance of a deeper breath.  

flow


24x30", acrylic on canvas

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when you’re out there – one rotation into the next, the wind rushing past your ears, the ground running under you, no walls or motors or computers or distractions but air and space around you…when you feel like you’re observing but belong - there is no explanation required anymore for doing what you’re doing.

a friend explained to me one day the concept of "flow”.  it’s about being so absorbed in the present that time and negative emotions somehow evaporate and there is an exhilarating feeling of transcendence.  it’s a mindfulness that occurs when the challenge of activity matches skill level.  Csikszentmihalyi wrote in 1990 that when flow is achieved, “...typically people feel strong, alert, in effortless control, unselfconscious and at the peak of their abilities.” 

being a cycling enthusiast myself, i wanted to describe flow in this painting.  i wanted to show the limitless sky, the richness of landscape spreading out around the rider, the imperfect but unending road ahead, and that what is behind him no longer matters.  i wanted there to be a point to this ride; that being on the ride is the point.  maybe there’s a terrifying hill up ahead, or maybe one was just conquered – it’s irrelevant – it’s right now, this moment, that is the gift.

clarity 2


24x48", acrylic on canvas

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May 12, 2012

get lost


24x48", acrylic on canvas

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somewhere out there


36x36", acrylic on canvas

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one tree


24x48, acrylic on canvas

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no thru road


10x24", acrylic on canvas

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searching for clarity


36x48", acrylic on canvas

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