
Amplifing small moments into eternity
Oil Painting
My process: Take an image of a fleeting moment, soak it in a hot bath of viscous sunlight.
While influenced by the Romantics and the Impressionists of Eastern Europe, I work primarily from life and film photography that I shoot on my Nikon FG. Film photography gives me a more intimate and intentional way to produce reference materials when I cannot paint directly from life. In these oil paintings, I find myself striving to participate in the history and tradition of oil painting as a whole. This is about the value of the object, and that object’s place in the lineage of a shared tradition as a container for the experience of a self.
Wasatch Front, 16x40 inches
Point of the Mountain, 15x30 inches
Corner Willow, 9x12 inches
Goblin Valley, 12x16 inches
Parking Lot, 11x14 inches
La Mancha, 12x16 inches
Dover Castle, 12x16 inches
Italian Relic, 16x24 inches
Shleswig, 12x16 inches
Autumn Trees, 8x10 inches
Pink Lake, 11x14 inches
Bloom of the Lake, 8x10 inches
Millcreek Common, 9x12 inches
Going Up, 20x36
Leaving Boise, 10x30 inches
Master Study, 8x10 inches
Covered Hills, 36x48 inches
From Ensign Peak, 12x24 inches
Teton, 16x20 inches
Leaving Home, 24x48 inches
Guadalupe, 20x20 inches
Tuhaye, 10x20 inches
Lone Peak, 24x36 inches
Interlaken UT, 10x20 inches
Tree Family, 9x12 inches










