Will A Way
I’ve seen all sorts of trees, shrubs and cacti growing right out of the side of a cliff with virtually no soil or soft spo
Dive Deep
If you have ever swum in the ocean, you probably know that you can dive under the waves to calmer waters to avoid getting pumm
The West Village
This was to be my first of many city-scapes. After spending a few days in New York City, I couldn’t help but see how the tal
Crack In Time
Ah, the amazing American Southwest. Whether you’re in Grand Canyon or driving through the Navajo Reservation, witnessing the
The Crystal Ball
When you’re on a Grand Canyon river trip, right around river mile 98, a rock formation comes into view that is called “the
Agave
Ever notice the perfect geometry in nature? It is everywhere…from our DNA to the spiraling Milky Way, there is an order an
Soleil
In the Spring of 2006, my step-sister, Soleil was killed in a car accident on I17 after falling asleep at the wheel. She had j
Unravelling Earth’s History
This was a special commissioned piece for “Geo Dave”, as the guides loved to call him. Dave and his family had been on a c
Heart Path
Long ago, during my late teens and early 20’s, I got into reading Carlos Castenada. It forever changed my perception of th
In The Veins
When you drop into the Upper Granite Gorge, to me, it truly feels like you are in the veins of Mother Earth. If you don’t al
Fingerprints of Past
You can find these 1000 year old handprints up in Deer Creek narrows. But, unless you are with a guide, or really know where t
Match Made In Moonlight
Once again, the beauty of the Sacred Datura is just aching to be laid down on canvas. I painted this shortly after witnessing
Swallowtail
There is something quite magical about being in the harsh heat of the Grand Canyon and seeing a delicate Swallowtail Butterfly
Moonflower
This early painting could be any one of a million side canyons in the southwest. The Sacred Datura or “Moonflower” makes f
Monumental
This is another early Grand Canyon piece. This painting resembles the view looking up stream, from Granite Falls. Featured in
Old View Points
This is one of my very first Grand Canyon pieces! The painting depicts no place in particular, but does feature the Tonto Plat
Awakening
The Sacred Datura has lured artists and naturalists for many generations. With its intoxicating scent upon opening and its l
Stone Kachina
This is an early piece inspired by the view from Upper Stone Creek, a tributary to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. Looking
The Grandview
This was my first large format, panoramic painting of Grand Canyon. It was inspired by one of the many magnificent views from
The Old Trees
~ in honor of my Grandmother, Alvina ~ The oldest Bristlecone Pine Tree (pinus longaeva) is over 5000 years old, making it
Escalade
“Escalade – noun. a scaling of fortified walls using ladders as a form of attack or assault.” The “Escalade” is