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Painting Memory, Fire, and Ocean
“To Say the Storm” is an abstract seascape shaped by memory, fire, and change. It captures what the Pacific feels like after wildfire smoke, runoff, and the loss of my longtime art studio in Pacific Palisades. The painting is all built with thick oil of the ocean and sky.

Farming Inspired My Landscape Painting
In this blogpost I reflect on how creating my impasto landscape painting “Veins of Life” in a farm field taught me about the patience, risks, and resilience of farming life. Idraw parallels between the slow rewards of art and the daily gambles of nature.

Capturing the Spirit of Agriculture in Paint
"Facing West" captures the essence of farmland life, honoring the connection between land and people with textured layers and bold colors that pulse with the same energy that drives the fields. More than a landscape, "Facing West" is a tribute to the farmers and the resilient relationship they hold with the land—every stroke is a thank-you to their labor and love. This painting is about more than what the fields look like; it’s about how they feel—alive, enduring, and tied to the heartbeat of the land, honoring both the beauty and hard work behind it.