As climate change unleashes increasingly frequent floods, tornados and other natural disasters, we are left with a disquieting sense of lost harmony in the environment. To combat that feeling, I want to convey the inherent beauty of natural forms, and of humanity's attempts to save them. In response to the dilemma of melting icebergs I offer the steady hope of spinning windmills and the encouragement that they provide.
Turbine
2017
colored pencil on paper
21 x 19-1/2 inches
Turbine
2022
colored pencil on paper
11 x 14 inches
Windfarm
2025
Colored pencil on paper
11 x 14
Wind
2017
colored pencil on paper
26 x 30 inches
Black Tornado
2017
colored pencil on paper
23-1/2 x 18 inches
Prairie
2015
colored pencil on paper
28 x 38 inches
Twister
2017
colored pencil and ink on paper
18 x 18 inches
Storm (study)
2017
graphite on paper
11 x 13 inches
Mesa
2021
colored pencil on paper
31 x 40 inches
Storm Cloud
2015
oil on masonite
12 x 16 inches
Thermal
2020
colored pencil on paper
9 x 10-1/2 inches
Ice Floe
2022
colored pencil on paper
8 x 10 inches
Ice
2016
oil on canvas
30 x 40 inches
Tabular Iceberg
2016
colored pencil on paper
23 x 40 inches
Ice
2022
colored pencil on paper
10 x 17 inches
2023
colored pencil on paper
Alaska
2020
colored pencil on paper
26 x 30 inches