Summer Small Works 2026

  • What Did You Say pastel 10.25 x 12.25 Animals are one of my favorite subjects. I love the texture of this dog's hair and I knew I wanted to paint him. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Summer Bouquet oil on canvas 13 x 13 These flowers from my daughter's friends were such a bright and happy memento from a perfect May morning that I wanted to paint them to memorialize a day of graduating and celebrating. The multi-colored bouquet makes me think of a living rainbow, or flower fireworks. I used a combination of brush and palette knife, to create a thick impasto for the central yellow focus flower, and to show the solidity of the jar holding the bouquet. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Geoff the Blue Jay fiber art 8 x 12 My work combines textile, stitching, and found materials to create layered assemblages that move between wall-based imagery and sculptural form. Through fabric collage, embroidery, patchwork construction, and soft sculpture, I build immersive environments and hand-crafted creatures that exist somewhere between observation, memory, and imagination. Nature serves as both inspiration and point of departure. Oceans, deserts, forests, birds, and animals appear throughout the work, not as direct representations, but as elements within imagined ecosystems shaped through texture, fragmentation, and narrative. I am drawn to the tactile language of fiber as fabric can suggest terrain, skin, history, and emotional presence simultaneously. Visible seams, frayed edges, and layered surfaces remain intentionally exposed throughout my process. These marks of construction function as evidence of transformation and repair, suggesting that both landscapes and living beings are formed through accumulation, adaptation, and change. The patchwork structures within the sculptural animals especially reflect an interest in resilience and identity assembled from fragments. My framed works often resemble windows into contained worlds, while the sculptures extend those worlds into physical space. Together, the pieces create an interconnected visual language where creature and environment inform one another. Ultimately, my work invites close looking and tactile awareness. Through layered materials and detailed construction, I aim to create spaces and forms that feel intimate, immersive, and open to personal interpretation. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Still Life printmaking 5.25 x 5.75 Never having attempted the mentally challenging process of a reduction print, I wanted to try one. It requires planning ahead to layer the ink colors as one continues to cut the block, while making a limited edition after which one cannot go back and make any additional changes or repeat the process. Granny Smiths are my favorite apples, and happened to work with this roughly cut and printed, simple still life. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.