Still Life

Vessel 1

Oil on Canvas mounted on Wood
11 x 8 ⅛"

Vessel 2

Oil on Canvas mounted on Wood
14 x 11"

Seashell

Oil on Copper
4 x 6"

Shrimp 1

Oil on Linen-covered Panel
4 ⅝ x 5 ⅛"

Shrimp 2

Oil on Linen covered Panel
4 ½ x 5 ¼"

Shrimp 3

Oil on Linen covered Panel
6 x 4 ¼"

Sweet Sprinkles

Oil on Panel
5 x 6"

Petit Four

Oil on Linen covered Panel
5 ⅛ x 5 ⅝"

Ceci N’est Pas un Milkbone

Oil on Panel
5 x 7"

Guava Sailing on a Midnight Sea

Oil on Panel
8 x 6"

Abitiamo in Coppie (We Live in Pairs)

Oil on Prepared Panel
21 x 10 ½"

When Artichokes Dream

Oil on Prepared Panel
16 ½ x 16"

Starfruit

Oil on Panel
7 x 9"

Oranges and Knife

Oil on Linen
11 x 14"

Artichoke

Oil on Panel
8 x 10"

Cauliflower

Oil on Panel
7 ⅝ x 10"

Postcard Painting 1

Oil on Panel
13 ½ x 10 ½"

Postcard Painting 2

Oil on Linen
20 x 16"

Postcard Painting 3

Oil on Linen
20 x 16"

African Mask

Oil on Linen
16 x 20"

Ottoman

Oil on Linen
16 x 20"

Athens Studio

Oil on Panel

Books on Beds 1

Oil on Linen
20 x 24"

Books on Beds 2

Oil on Linen
20 x 24"

Books on Beds 3

Oil on Linen
20 x 24"

Red Snips

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Wrench

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Sculptor’s Mallet

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Tin Snips

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Wire Cutters

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Screwdrivers

Oil on Panel
14 x 11"

Spark Plug

Oil on Panel
5 ⅞ x 4 ⅜"

Testimonials

"I was just looking at your website and being reminded of how incredibly gifted you are. Stunningly so."

-Jefferson Holt
Chapel Hill, NC

"I purchased two of the quiet and strong old hand tools. Can't wait to share them with friends. Thanks for sharing your incredible talent."

-Lee Christiansen
Senior Art Director, Target
Minneapolis, MN

"You have made the dark times brighter every time I see the paintings."

-Marsha McIntire
Founder, Anacapa Equipment
Goleta, CA

"My small painting of a starfruit hangs in my kitchen and brings me daily joy."

-Leslie Westbrook
Collector
Ventura, CA

"The vessel with an aura of light. We can actually feel the creation of the painting through the minimal brush strokes, and the vessel is transformed from an inanimate object into a form of glowing sentience."

-Mark Stringer
Poet
Kirkland, Washington