Tonalist Landscape Painting: “Hilltop Orchard In Fog” (With Video)

Tonalist Oil Paintings: Large Seascapes

My Article In “The Artist’s Magazine”: The Abstract Realist

Portrait: “Reading In The Garden”

Viscosity Pour Painting

Viscosity Pour Painting

Based on the “simultaneous color printing” devised by Stanley Hayter (1901-1988) in his etchings and lithographs, Hayter found that oil colors of different consistency not only did not blend, but they repelled each other.  I pour oil colors of different viscosities onto a flat panel, and by tilting and manipulating the flow, I can control and create the image.

See the full gallery here…

Ring Vase

Drawing (Conté Drawing)

“Clay: Handbuilding”

Scenes From Childhood

Venetian Sky 1 (Oil On Canvas, 38″x32″)