As artists, we often assume that finishing a painting is a singular moment. In reality, some works mature quietly over years, waiting for the right eye, the right distance, or the right moment of clarity.
What began as a neighborhood experiment among four Evansville-area artists grew into Four Points of Light — a shared exhibition celebrating creativity, friendship, and the luminous power of art.
Most people know me as a fine artist who sells originals through galleries, but few realize I also run Inspiration Peak Publishing — offering prints and merchandise directly from my studio since 1996. Discover the story behind it.
After over a decade in video production, I’ve returned to my first passion—painting. My new portfolio page showcases recent works from 2022 to today, reflecting my signature meditative impressionism style. Designed for collectors, galleries, and interior designers, these pieces offer a fresh perspective on contemporary fine art. Explore the collection and find a work that resonates with you.
As artists, we often assume that finishing a painting is a singular moment. In reality, some works mature quietly over years, waiting for the right eye, the right distance, or the right moment of clarity.
When I create large-scale work—especially a triptych—there is always a moment of awe when I see it in its final home. Recently, Sylvan Glen, a multi-panel autumn landscape, made its way from my Minnesota studio to a beautiful fifth-floor condo overlooking the hills and evergreens of Seattle.