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In this group of works, I was specifically interested in the idea of wilderness. Wild nature holds a special place in American mythology. While one could argue that there are no longer any places that are truly untouched by humanity's collective hands, wild places exert a powerful fascination for many, including myself

I painted these in and near national parks, places where nature is managed and protected for its own sake as well as for human consumption. I spent a lot of time thinking about what draws us to nature; what we as humans want and get from it.

At Home in the Woods
oil on canvas
32" x 40"
Rocks at Ruby Beach
oil on canvas
40" x 48"
Rocks and Seaweed
oil on canvas
42" x 60"
Trees Along the Park Road
oil on canvas
40" x 35"
Burnt Clearcut
oil on canvas
42" x 48"
Rainy Lake
oil on canvas
24" x 40"
Creek in Sunlight
oil on canvas
32" x 28"
Second Growth
oil on canvas
32" x 40"
Study for Picnic Area
acrylic on paper
22" x 30"
Study for Rainy Lake
acrylic on paper
22" x 30"