Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, August 29, 2025
Gulf of Mexico Sunset
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Friday, June 20, 2025
Paving Over Paradise
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Moonlit Cherry Blossoms
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, April 11, 2025
Gnarled Cherry Trees
Spring has arrived in the Mid Atlantic, and flowering trees light up the woodland edges and highways in pastel colors. Here, we see a small grove of old, gnarled cherry trees by a lake. Their trunks and limbs are twisted and scarred from age, but they continue to bloom each year with explosions of pinks and whites. In this fleeting moment, let us enjoy spring!
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Sunday, February 9, 2025
Denali Reflections
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Regaining the Light
The holiday season is finishing up and it's now 2025. The winter solstice was a little over a week ago, and slowly but surely the days are growing longer. Here we see the sun rise across a snowy northern forest of conifers. Light gleams through the trees, hinting at the still distant spring.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Sunday, November 24, 2024
Exoplanet - Red Dwarf Transit
Things have been going rather poorly on Earth lately (in America in particular), so this painting takes us someplace far away. We stand on a slushy, terrestrial planet at the outer reaches of its star's habitable zone. The sun here is a blazing red dwarf that looms above us, casting a ruddy, warm glow across snowy hills and a cold lake. Other worlds dance through their orbits in the sky, with one planet transiting the star as we watch. Total eclipses cannot happen here, but transits of other planets are a regular occurrence. To put it in perspective, a star system around a red dwarf is about the same size as the moon system around Jupiter, so with little optical aid, one could see details on the other worlds. Red dwarf stars live a very long time, so perhaps life will evolve someday on this cold planet.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Sunday, October 6, 2024
Old Autumn Sycamores
As fall spreads over the land, a chill breeze starts to turn the leaves to fiery colors and the grass to dried earth tones. Here, we see a pair of old sycamores at the edge of a scrubby forest. These ancient guardians have been here far longer than the young trees around them, and they face yet another coming winter stoically. Low light plays across their gnarled, pale trunks, and their leaves glow with copper colors before blowing away in the cold wind.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, September 13, 2024
Rocky Autumn Foothills
When we think of autumn, the most common images that come to mind are the fiery colors of New England or the golden aspens in the high elevations of the west. This painting explores a different region. Here, we see the cottonwood trees in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains as they turn yellow in the chill autumn air. Every tree is precious here, for dry grasslands are the norm, and the change of seasons is always beautiful even in unexpected places.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Sunday, August 18, 2024
Fleeting Summer Days
As August rolls on, the days are becoming shorter, and summer is winding down. Back to school sales are in full swing, and the first fall leaves can be seen on a few vines and understory trees here and there. But for now, let us enjoy one last day at the beach, far from work and crowds. Watch the sun swing low amid a cloudy sky, illuminating the waves in gleaming light.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Waterlily Trail
As the summer heat grows beneath a blazing sun, let us visit a marshland where the water flows and droughts aren't a worry. Here in lazy stream, waterlilies bloom in pink and reddish hues, catching the summer sun.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, June 21, 2024
Dusty Prairie Storm
Spring this year throughout most of the US has been plagued by severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flooding. Summer has now begun, bringing with it a terrible heat wave and early tropical storms. As bad as the severe weather is, storms can bring rain to drought-stricken regions, and they are beautiful when they are not dangerous. Here, we see some late afternoon thunderstorms billowing over the dry hills and grasslands typical of the plains and western US.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, May 10, 2024
Francis Scott Key Bridge - Twilight
In the early morning hours of March 26, 2024, the huge cargo ship Dali lost steering and tore through the western support pillar of the Francis Scott Key Bridge outside of Baltimore's harbor. In seconds, the bridge collapsed, sending six men to their deaths and forever changing the city's skyline. Some things seem so permanent; you'd never expect them to be gone.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
2024 Solar Eclipse from Little Rock
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, March 22, 2024
Snow Covered Trellis in Winter
This is a photo of my first commissioned landscape painting; other sales have been of pre-existing works that customers enjoyed. This painting is based on a photo the client sent me of a snowy scene in his rural backyard with the focus on a large trellis covered with vines. Thankfully, the client liked the painting and it sold!
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas: 30" x 24" (SOLD)
Friday, February 16, 2024
Moonrise over Snowy Pines
Friday, January 19, 2024
Hill Country Winter Sunrise
After several years without measurable snowfall, winter returned to Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region this week, with frigid temperatures and two snowstorms that each dropped several inches of snow. Here, we see the snowy weather from the rolling, forested hills of western Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania as the sun rises on a quiet, freezing day.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Friday, December 22, 2023
Exoplanet - Winter Lights
The winter season on Earth is marked by festivals of light to push back the darkness, but night has a different meaning on other worlds. Here we see a young, cold exoplanet covered in winter snow. The night sky is illuminated by an enormous nebula and the blazing light of countless new stars. Dark dust clouds are silhouetted against the glowing gases, and particularly brilliant star clusters cast their light across the frozen wastes. This world is far too young for life to have formed. Perhaps in billions of years - long after the nebula fades and the most massive stars in it die off - a sentient species like us will create their own winter festivals to drive back the darkness.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"
Sunday, September 24, 2023
Abstract Autumn in a Pond
We've only begun the autumn season here in central Maryland, with the first trees turning hints of color and the temperatures finally becoming more seasonable. A month from now, colorful and fading leaves will float in our rivers and ponds like confetti tossed from summer's party.
Acrylic painting: 14" x 17"