16.25x18”; Watercolor, ink, and acrylic on pine board.
9.25x11.25”; watercolor and ink on pine board.
Commissioned work.
6.25x7.5”; Watercolor, gold leaf, and acrylic on bloodwood plank.
A study in layering and evidence of process, featuring an individual from a time and place which no longer exist. A fossil plate is a visual reminder that each individual makes a mark in time and space, leaving ripples in their wake.
5 x 3.5 x 0.75”
watercolor, ink, acrylic, and colored pencil on pine
2x3’ each; acrylic, latex paint, gold leaf, Gallatin canyon gneiss/earth
30x24”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch
5x8”; acrylic and ink on unfinished pine
4”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
Joshua Tree National Park is harsh and full of life and color. It's beautiful in so many ways. But the Joshua tree, the namesake of the park, is projected to be extinct by the end of this century, at the hands of a rapidly warming climate. At best, around 20% of the current habitat is projected to survive the next 50 years.
The earth and its geology will still be here long after the passage of the last Joshua tree, indifferent to the comings and goings of beings that take root or tread on its surface.
6.25x7.5”; Watercolor collage, gold leaf, and acrylic on ebony plank.
8x6”; watercolor and ink on Bristol board
7x5”; watercolor and ink on paper
A study in layering and evidence of process, featuring an individual from a time and place which no longer exist. A fossil plate is a visual reminder that each individual makes a mark in time and space, leaving ripples in their wake.
5 x 3.5 x 0.75”
watercolor, ink, acrylic, gold leaf, and colored pencil on pine
Commissioned work
18x24”; Watercolor, ink, and acrylic on pine board.
7.5”; watercolor, acrylic, and watercolor collage on birch round
22.5x13”, acrylic on pine board
8x10”’ watercolor, acrylic, and ink on paper
24x24”; commissioned work
6.5”; watercolor, ink, and watercolor collage on birch round
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
4.25”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
36x24”
8”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
10x8”; watercolor and ink on Bristol board
4”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
45x30”
5.5x3.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
8x20”, acrylic on canvas
30x24”
8x10”, Micron pen on Bristol board
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
5.5x3.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
24x16”
Screen printed shirt for race participants
Printed by Lone Mountain Printing
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
36x24”
10x8”, watercolor and India ink on paper
Digital printed tank top for the Access Fund
5x5.5”, Micron pen on Bristol board, vectorized
23x23”
10x8”, Micron pen on Bristol board
Acrylic on wooden snowboard top sheet. Custom artwork; board crafted by Free Life Snowboards in Bozeman, MT.
16.25x18”; Watercolor, ink, and acrylic on pine board.
9.25x11.25”; watercolor and ink on pine board.
Commissioned work.
6.25x7.5”; Watercolor, gold leaf, and acrylic on bloodwood plank.
A study in layering and evidence of process, featuring an individual from a time and place which no longer exist. A fossil plate is a visual reminder that each individual makes a mark in time and space, leaving ripples in their wake.
5 x 3.5 x 0.75”
watercolor, ink, acrylic, and colored pencil on pine
2x3’ each; acrylic, latex paint, gold leaf, Gallatin canyon gneiss/earth
30x24”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch
5x8”; acrylic and ink on unfinished pine
4”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
Joshua Tree National Park is harsh and full of life and color. It's beautiful in so many ways. But the Joshua tree, the namesake of the park, is projected to be extinct by the end of this century, at the hands of a rapidly warming climate. At best, around 20% of the current habitat is projected to survive the next 50 years.
The earth and its geology will still be here long after the passage of the last Joshua tree, indifferent to the comings and goings of beings that take root or tread on its surface.
6.25x7.5”; Watercolor collage, gold leaf, and acrylic on ebony plank.
8x6”; watercolor and ink on Bristol board
7x5”; watercolor and ink on paper
A study in layering and evidence of process, featuring an individual from a time and place which no longer exist. A fossil plate is a visual reminder that each individual makes a mark in time and space, leaving ripples in their wake.
5 x 3.5 x 0.75”
watercolor, ink, acrylic, gold leaf, and colored pencil on pine
Commissioned work
18x24”; Watercolor, ink, and acrylic on pine board.
7.5”; watercolor, acrylic, and watercolor collage on birch round
22.5x13”, acrylic on pine board
8x10”’ watercolor, acrylic, and ink on paper
24x24”; commissioned work
6.5”; watercolor, ink, and watercolor collage on birch round
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
4.25”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
36x24”
8”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
10x8”; watercolor and ink on Bristol board
4”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on birch round
45x30”
5.5x3.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
8x20”, acrylic on canvas
30x24”
8x10”, Micron pen on Bristol board
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
5.5x3.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
24x16”
Screen printed shirt for race participants
Printed by Lone Mountain Printing
3.5x5.5”; watercolor, ink, and acrylic on wood plank
36x24”
10x8”, watercolor and India ink on paper
Digital printed tank top for the Access Fund
5x5.5”, Micron pen on Bristol board, vectorized
23x23”
10x8”, Micron pen on Bristol board
Acrylic on wooden snowboard top sheet. Custom artwork; board crafted by Free Life Snowboards in Bozeman, MT.