Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 16X40, 2017
Available: $800
This view is a conglomerate of landscape features common in the interior of Alaska. I made it up but it looks like it could be anywhere. Snowcapped mountains, meandering rivers, glacier ponds and stunted permafrost black spruce are all depicted in this scene. The image wraps around the edges of the painting so framing is not necessary. Please contact me for details.
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 16X40, 2018
Available: $800
Takosha is my favorite mountain in the Alaska Range. As a painter I enjoy capturing the proper shapes and formations of this often overlook beauty that sits in the shadows of Denali. Please contact me for more details.
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 16X40, 2017
Available: $900
I started this painting plein air at the Denali view area at Mile 134.5 on the Parks Highway that runs between Anchorage and Fairbanks. The final painting was completed in the studio. It depicts the glorious mountain that is loved by all. As the glaciers melt they form the braided Chulitna river that runs to the base of the Alaska Range. Please contact me for more details.
Acrylic on Canvas, 11X14, Framed
Sold
Ravens are known to be tricksters. I am not sure who this gal is hiding from in her mask but she sure is disguised!
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed,
2018
Available: $800
Pika Glacier is located in the Alaska Range. This area is also dubbed Little Switzerland. It is a very popular destination for mountaineering. Please contact me for details.
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 16x20, 2019
sold
Beauty can be seen in the most unlikely places. Including dead decaying spawned out salmon.
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 16'x40"
2020
$900
Rushing water over icy rocks are a current fascination for me. Who doesn't love an early winter sunset?
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed, 16x40"
2019
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Sandhill Cranes fly over the autumn Alaskan landscape heading to warmer climes until the following spring. This landscape is created by my observations of the different elements I see around my environment near Denali National Park.
Acrylic on Canvas, Unframed,
2019
$1000
Raven perches on a dropped caribou antler carefully watching the world beneath. This landscape is created by my observations of the different elements I see around my environment near and in Denali National Park.
Acrylic on Canvas, 16"x20"
2019
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I find beauty all around me. Even decaying fish on the Kenai river have a loveliness about them that I fell deserves to captured with paint.
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 16"x40"
2019
$1000
This view from the Denali Highway has always been a favorite of mine in the early spring. The arctic cotton is beginning to bloom in the tundra bogs and on this particular day there wasn't a cloud in the sky. The previous winters snow has yet to melt. I started this on site and completed it in the studio.
Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 16"x20"
2012
NFS
This little boreal owl is placed in a scene I created from some of my favorite views on the drive from Fairbanks to Denali Park. My son asked me not to sell this. He will take it to his home when he grows up.
Oil on Canvas, 16X40, 2010
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Mt. Eielson is located in Denali National Park. I started this painting plein air and completed it in the studio. This painting was one of 40 selected from 479 entries in the All Alaska Juried Art Exhibition XXX1V. I am very proud of that accomplishment.
Oil on Canvas, Imitation Silver, 10X10, Unframed
Available: $300
Rosie has a beautiful silver halo draped with wild Alaskan primroses and rose hips. She has a very mischievous eye for such a regal gal. The one inch wide sides of this painting are decorated with painted on roses, rosehips and black feathers. She was proudly displayed at the Bear Gallery in Fairbanks, Alaska April 2018 in the Spring Juried Exhibition “Whimsy."
Oil on Canvas, 16x20
Sold - prints available
This has been my most successful work to date. Having have sold many prints. The magical Raven proudly displays the moon he has just created after creating the universe. Prints available on request.
Oil on Canvas, 18X24, Unframed
Available: $100
The first in the “Dirty Bird” series. Ravens are scavengers and are easily spotted frequenting dumpsters and littered areas. Obviously, Ravenoli is a play on words for that tasty canned ravioli! Alaskans still hold ravens dear even if the are “Dirty Birds”. They have a majestic and magical aura about them. I have painted and sold countless raven paintings. Please contact me for details.
Oil on Canvas, 18X24, Unframed
Available: $100
This raucous bird is not as popular as raven but beautiful non-the-less. This guy is enjoying a frozen pie box. Please contact me for details.
Oil on Canvas, 18X24, Unframed
Available: $100
The last of the Dirty Bird serious is this Mew Gull that migrates to the interior of Alaska every spring and leaves in the early fall. He is a glutton for a free meal or a soda in this case. Alaska’s telephone area code is 907. This gull is enjoying a big soda cup he found on the ground. Please contact me for details.
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