
Photo: Rick Newby
The things that inspire me to create are found all around me - in the seasons,
weather patterns, and natural elements.The grace in a falling leaf from a tree
in autumn, a pocket of air trapped in ice, the burnt edges on a flower in the
hot summer, millions of crushed shells in the form of sand along the beach.
The inspiration found in nature for my art seems endless. Beauty is everywhere
and as an artist I interpret that beauty, trying to integrate my personal style,
and put it out there for people to connect with.

Photo: Rick Newby
My work is part a spiritual search. It is a need to express what sometimes can
only be felt;to create an experience unique to each individual. Viewers find
themselves feeling calm, passionate, or remembering another place and/or time
that may have been forgotten. The combination of various mediums and materials
I enjoy working with include oil, acrylic, textured papers, asphalt, wood stain,
glue, charcoal, wax and metal. My method of layering symbolizes change, time,
and growth. Because of multi-layering, the paintings become an ongoing experience
for the viewer. There are always new details to look at which earlier may have
been missed. This also integrates my idea of trying to notice things in nature
that some may overlook, or take for granted.

Photo: Rick Newby
As I paint, each studio session becomes a form of meditation.
My work is an intuitive process. The paint often dictates the final imagery and I allow this
to be my guide. The colors I choose to glaze over one another create mood,
atmosphere, and a vibration of energy unique to each viewer
interacting with the final piece. Working with the paint and the various
mediums and materials helps to build up and break down ideas, thoughts, and
patterns. I believe that the process I follow when creating a new piece is just
as important as the end result. As an artist, my most significant reward is to
know that my work has affected even one viewer.