Nature’s landscapes provide the lens, as I use paint to layer stories and experiences on canvas or panel. Conveying the atmosphere of a memory suggests not only the visual impression, but also the feeling of the air, the sound of the surroundings, and the individual emotional perception of that moment. I create isolated areas of texture to suggest detail and I balance color to evoke mood. There is a natural interchange between the earth's varied terrain and the impression it leaves in one’s mind, but we all experience this in different ways, my work remains open to the viewer, inviting them to create their own narrative.
As I spend most of my time in the city, I find my mind wanders to nature often. I see horizons and mountains in both memory and imagination so I tend to sketch them out, connecting impulsive, erratic lines to form an outline of a landscape. I bring these sketches back to the studio and begin layering with washes of subtle color and thick palette knife work. Each layer builds on the next, leaving a remnant of its story just beneath the surface. Ultimately, I aim to find a meeting point between the stimulation of being outdoors and the stillness of viewing art.