Friday, July 19, 2019

Thirsty for some art?

I installed four paintings and a charcoal drawing at the liquor store in the Maple Grove Whole Foods this week. The artwork will be on display through September.


Given the setting, it seemed appropriate to have a couple alcohol-themed pieces





Monday, July 8, 2019

Arbor Lakes Art Fair 2019!

Arbor Lakes Art Fair 2019



The Arbor Lakes Art Fair is this Saturday and Sunday in Maple Grove! It is my third and final art fair of the summer, after Grand Old Day in St. Paul and the Wayzata Art Experience in Wayzata. Last year, this was my first art fair ever and I was honored as the Emerging Artist of the Year. I am hoping for good weather--this is typically the hottest weekend of the year (at least it feels like it). So long as it's not raining, I'll be fine.

The photo is from my booth at the Wayzata Art Experience two weeks ago.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Warm Bulb



oil on gessobord, 7x5"

I bought a garlic bulb a week or two ago and finally got around to painting it. I positioned a light just a few inches above the garlic and wanted to capture the way the color temperatures of the cool spotlight and the warm ambient room light interacted on the surface. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Paintings on display at Maple Grove Government Center


Need to schedule a building inspection? Want to see some art? Then visit the Maple Grove Government Center! Last week I hung seven paintings there. They'll be up through June.








Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Struck by Morning Light




Oil 30x24"

Early last fall, I took a morning walk through Elm Creek Park--with camera in tow--and took lots of reference photos. In this moment, I was struck by the sunlight coming through the trees and lighting the pathway in front of me, telling me where to go. I did a small, acrylic version inspired by this image a couple weeks ago and used the lessons I learned from that painting to make this large oil last week.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Artichoke


Acrylic, 4x6" SOLD


Hail Coming: June 11, 2017





Mixed media, 12x36"

When I saw this storm approaching, I knew it would become something fierce. This bully cloud literally lifted all other clouds out of its way, shepherding a hail storm that would leave more than $1 billion of damages in its wake.

I spent nearly six months working on this painting. I started with a layer of acrylic to establish the lights and darks. From there, I built up glazes of oil paints to create the depth and luminosity that I needed to convey the energy of this storm. 

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Before the Storm, Galveston


oil, 24x36" SOLD

A year ago, we spent a week in Galveston, TX, with family.  The week was great, though the weather was not.  It was foggy and rainy for much of the visit.  But that didn't stop the kids from wanting to play at the beach every day!  On our last day there, a storm came rolling in.  We watched the clouds gather as the kids ran in the tide and collected shells and other flotsam.

In this painting, I wanted to capture the setting sun as it cut through the fog, the turbulent clouds coming in, and the reflections of those clouds across the wet sand.

Spring Tulips and George Washington Statue, Boston Public Garden

oil, 54x36"

We lived in Boston for five years, across the street from the Boston Common and Public Garden.  I walked through each space nearly every day and now I miss seeing the swan boats, the statues, and how the landscape changed with the seasons.  The George Washington statue was always surrounded by tulips in the spring.  Some years they were white, some yellow.  This particular year (2006, I think) they were a stunning red.

At nearly five feet tall, this is my largest painting to date.  And my favorite.

Subiaco, Italy



oil, 20x10"

Five years ago, I had the opportunity to travel to Italy and Germany for two weeks to explore the history of St. Benedict and learn about the monastic order that founded St. John's University.  We stayed in the town of Subiaco, where the very first Benedictine monastery was formed.  The tower at the top of this painting encompasses the cave where Benedict lived as a hermit for three years 1500 years ago.  The structures surrounding the space have been built up over the centuries since.

It was a magical trip with a group that would quickly become dear friends.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

A couple more landscapes



Autumn, Schutte Rd, Corcoran, MN, acrylic 6x4" SOLD

If we can get out the door quickly in the morning before school, my daughters enjoy extending our drive slightly to pass by some horses in a pasture near the campus.  This tree is on the corner opposite that pasture.  Whether I'll paint those horses someday, I don't know.

Competing Fall Colors, Elm Creek Park, acrylic, 4x6"

On opposite sides of a path in Elm Creek Park, this yellow and red tree seemed to be competing with each other for the boldest color.

Both paintings are currently for sale at the Maple Grove Arts Center.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Dad's tools

oil, 18x36" SOLD

This was my dad's old wrench.  He had a lot of old tools, some of which belonged to his dad.  I like how they have spots of rust and other signs of time and use.  I've made drawings of tools before--in the spirit of Jim Dine--but this was my first tool painting.  Perhaps there will be more to come.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Landscape class


Elm Creek Park, 4x6" acrylic

I just wrapped up teaching a class through Anoka-Hennepin Community Education.  This was a very fun group of 15 students and I'm disappointed the class is done.  This painting was a demo from the last session.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Raspberry preserves


Oil on panel, 12x9"

I never thought that I would like raspberry jam, but this stuff makes a delicious PB&J.  

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Pair of Pears

SOLD


Acrylic, 6x4"