12”x12” oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media 2017
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
SOLD 36"x36" mixed media on board 2017
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on panel 2016
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media 2017
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media on board
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media on board 2017
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12”x12” oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 oil on board 2018
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media 2017
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
SOLD 36"x36" mixed media on board 2017
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on panel 2016
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
20"x20" mixed media on board
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media 2017
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media on board
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.
12x12 mixed media on board 2017
SOLD
“It is very good advice to believe only what an artist does, rather than what an artist says about their work.” David Hockney
As a painter, I work non-objectively with color, form, and material process, rather than working abstractly from objects or pictures. Most of my work centers on mapping time and place. Titles reference existential questions, so I am content for there to be a vagueness as to the subject matter of my work. If the subject matter is not apparent or grounded in the knowledge of an existing object, then the end result is open to the interpretation of the viewer, allowing for an open dialogue of ideas and reactions to my “doing” rather than me saying what my paintings represent.