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inspired by your best vacation & Favorite place.

Before the Veil

  • Oil on wood panel, 18” x 24”

    Original and Print Available

  • Before the Veil is intentionally focused on striking and wide-reaching clouds, framed with the veil clouds surrounding.

    Capturing realism, this piece is focused upward, with attention for the smaller details that are never to be missed.

Sea Island Solitude

  • Oil on Cradled Wood Panel, 24” x 36”

    Original Available

  • Sea Island Solitude is a moment captured in time beside the shoreline of Kiawah, SC.

    The piece intentionally draws you in and engulfs you in peaceful solitude. Sea Island Solitude captures realism in the sea foam, clouds, and beautiful vast view.

My dear

  • Acrylic on canvas, 24” x 24”

    Original and Print Available

  • My Dear is a piece I made for my wife and her favorite place, the beach.

    The piece is focused and spotlighted on the chairs in the foreground and is intentionally soft in its balance of colors and sky.

Through the grass

(morris island)

  • Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”

    Original & Print Available

  • Through the Grass (Morris Island) is a Charleston icon.

    Intentionally composed with full depth of field, from the very close sea oats grasses out to the barely visible horizon beyond the lighthouse.

Along the fence

  • Oil on wood panel, 18” x 24”

    Original & Print Available

  • Along the fence is inspired by a South Carolina coastal line at the perfect time.

    Intentionally full from the foreground to the ocean, this piece was methodically developed to capture one in its finer details.

Course of Legends

(Pebble Beach)

  • Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”

    Original and Print Available

  • There are celebrated golf courses, then there are the icons.  Pebble Beach is one of those icons, and the seventh hole, in this piece, is its signature. I painted this piece for myself.

    Though the piece was challenging, I found it was a great employment of diceré faciendo or “learn by doing.” Course of Legends required a great deal of tenacity to ensure it was perfect.

    The result, is one of my proudest pieces.

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