28” x 60”, Watercolor
2024
SOLD (Private Collection)
The backside of the infamous Hotel Monteleone signage in New Orleans. A private commission and originally intending to paint the front of the sign, the backside proved more compelling with its intricate framework and multitude of shadows.
22” x 22”, Watercolor
2023
Detail from “Mandeville Shed I”, of the Mandeville Shed structure in Crescent Park, New Orleans. As with most of my subject matter, timing of the shadows was purely coincidental and I stumbled upon it while seeking out reference photographs for a separate commission.
40” x 40”, Watercolor
2023
SOLD (Private Collection)
Painting of a water tower located at 1756 W Hubbard St, in Chicago’s West Loop, from a photo I took while scouring the area for these solitary, beautiful structures.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2022
SOLD (Private Collection)
A mix of new and old, Chicago offers a bevy of buildings and structures to inspire a painting with their shadow play, one of which is a fantastic 1902 bob-tail swing bridge on North Avenue, which connects to Goose Island via Cherry Avenue.
40” x 60”, Watercolor
2022
Subject matter for a painting can be found in many places, often times you just have to look up! This was the case for the structure of a roller coaster observed while waiting in line for a ride during am hot summer day.
22” x 22”, Watercolor
2020
Painting of a water tower located at 1747 W Hubbard St, across the street from my architecture firm and typically seen from our conference room, from a photo I took during a lunch break.
16” x 16”, Watercolor
2020
Painting of a water tower located at 1747 W Hubbard St, across the street from my architecture firm and typically seen from our conference room, from a photo I took during a lunch break.
40” x 40”, Watercolor
2021
Painting of a water tower located at 1625 W Carroll Avenue, across the street from my architecture firm and typically seen from our conference room, from a photo I took during a lunch break.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2019
SOLD (Private Collection)
One of the more interesting spaces to observe shadows, unique to Chicago, can be found while walking under the elevated train tracks in the loop, such as this CTA service platform located along Lake Street.
22” x 22”, Watercolor
2020
SOLD (Private Collection)
This is a color study and mirror image of the third painting of the 1902 bob-tail bridge on North Avenue, which revels in the shadow play of a particular and otherwise mundane structural joint, also seen in “Bob-Tail II”.
22” x 22”, Watercolor
2019
SOLD (Private Collection)
This is the third painting of the 1902 bob-tail bridge on North Avenue, which revels in the shadow play of a particular and otherwise mundane structural joint, also seen in “Bob-Tail II”.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2019
A mix of new and old, Chicago offers a bevy of buildings and structures to inspire a painting with their shadow play, one of which is a fantastic 1902 bob-tail swing bridge on North Avenue, which connects to Goose Island via Cherry Avenue.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2020
The state of Arkansas is a vibrant landscape host to numerous icons of agricultural architecture, one of which is this grain silo located outside of Fayetteville, Arkansas, found while scouting for reclaimed barn wood with friends.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2019
The state of Arkansas is a vibrant landscape host to numerous icons of agricultural architecture, one of which is this grain silo located outside of Fayetteville, Arkansas, found while scouting for reclaimed barn wood with friends.
22” x 30”, Watercolor
2019
SOLD (Private Collection)
With a little sunlight, simple materials such as wood and corrugated metal can create complex shadows, as is the case with this barn wall observed while working for a local artist in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Watercolor, 22” x 30”
2019
An older structure may be seen in a new light when viewed from a specific angle, such as this dilapidated barn in Fayetteville, Arkansas that now looks a bit like a chapel.
Watercolor, 22” x 30”
2019
An older structure may be seen in a new light when viewed from a specific angle, such as this dilapidated barn in Fayetteville, Arkansas that now looks a bit like a chapel.