I am so happy to have two small paintings in the latest small works show at Tieton Arts & Humanities.
Available through October 10th in gorgeous Tieton, Washington.
See the virtual exhibit here!
I am so happy to have two small paintings in the latest small works show at Tieton Arts & Humanities.
Available through October 10th in gorgeous Tieton, Washington.
See the virtual exhibit here!
Taking part in my second exhibit of “For the Seventh Generation,” the ambitious “pano-mural” put on by Elisabeth Jones Art Center. This installation will be followed by a gallery exhibit in Portland.
I am really honored to be incuded in my second show at Columbia Center for the Arts. Landscape paintings are new to me, and I enjoyed the unique challenge of capturing the mouth of the gorgeous and treacherous Columbia River.
I finally made it back to Willie Keil’s grave site in rural Washington to see these panels installed, it’s definitely an unusual roadside attraction!
This one is installed at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, at the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse a few miles from the North Head Lighthouse.
I’m always thrilled to do a project for my friends at Mickleberry Gardens! More fun stuff to come.
Excited to be part of the new show from Wisonville Arts & Culture Council, “Dream Beyond Covid” https://www.wilsonvillearts.org/current-exhibition
The show runs from March 1st-31st.
The latest set of interpretive panels I illustrated are up at the North Head Lighthouse.
Visitors can get an idea of how the grounds used to be laid out, learn about what daily life was like for the keepers, and learn a bit about the architect behind the designs.