mixed media examination of the world around us. intended to leave one with introspective thoughts.
Chronological works:
- “Look Up”
- “Konigssee 1”
- “The Ruins”
- “Konigssee 2”
the juxtaposition of nature and art has always been something the artist has appreciated. these photographs capture a clear injection of art into nature which can be appreciated by all.
the artist displays his appreciation for the natural bodies of water around us in many works beyond these select few.
Chronological works:
“On the rocks” - photograph
“Beyond the shore” - photograph
“Winter Sky” - photograph
“Block” - mixed media on canvas
“Sail” - photograph
“Reservoir Swans” - photograph
these works were created to appreciate the seasons from an abstract point of view. my work is meant to be felt as much as it is to be seen. the point of view for this project was 200 meters in the air, looking down to melting ice. you should be able to feel winter slipping away with the emergence of the spring sun.
Chronological works:
- “Caution: Fragile”
- “Fission”
- “The Blue”
- “The Green”
- “Tracks”
industrialization cannot disrupt all natural beauty. these falls are located in a national park which lies walking distance from active factories and businesses as well as hundreds of homes. the combination of common structures with the beauty of the park is truly unique.
there’s nothing quite like a first snow. the snow topped houses of suburbia can inject joy into any child, or former child.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? It does not.
Chronological works:
- High Road
- Quiet Walk
- Fallen
- Fallen 2
- Treetops