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My First Solo Show!

10/21/2025

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I'll be hosting my first solo exhibition, "Toward a New Nostalgia" with the Regional Arts Commission in the City Foundry on November 13th-21st! I'm terribly excited and can't wait to show off all the new works and connect with everyone. I'll be sending invitations out shortly, and I truly hope you can attend.

Location:
St Louis City Foundry
3730 Foundry Way Suite 149 St. Louis, MO 63110


Schedule:
Friends and Family Thursday Nov 13th: 5-8pm
Grand Opening Friday, 11/14: 5-10pm.
Saturday 11/15: 3-9pm
Sunday 11/16: 3-7pm
Tuesday 11/18: 5-9pm - Covid Conscious Night - MASKS REQUIRED
Weds-Thurs 11/19-11/20: 1-3pm
Closing Friday 11/21: 4pm-7pm
Other times available by appointment.

Parking will likely be tight for the Grand Opening. If you'd like to schedule a private meeting to avoid the crowd, please contact me directly.

RSVP Here

I appreciate everyone who's come along with me on this grand adventure, and I can't wait to see what the future holds!

This event was made possible by the Regional Arts Commission of Saint Louis and ARPA for the Arts.
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New Mexico Sunset in place

10/21/2025

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"New Mexico Sunset" was picked up by a lovely family for an anniversary gift! I wish the computer screen could show just how vibrant the colors are, but alas, browsers flatten everything. 
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Balloons at the Park in Busey Bank

1/9/2025

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Here are some wonderful photos of "Balloons in the Park" in the 1868 Exhibition! They were all very friendly and gracious.

Edit: Busey Bank loved the painting so much that they bought it! 

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Saint Louis Art Fair: 2024

1/9/2025

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Here are some of photos from the Saint Louis Art Fair, where I got to show work in the emerging artist's tent!  Working with Sarah Umlauf and the other artists was a wonderful experience.

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Blast from the past

12/15/2022

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This is from small group show back in 2008.  I don't remember who hosted it.
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8x8x8 Art show at the Foundry Art Centre in St Charles

12/2/2022

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This is the setup for my display at the Foundry Art Centre: I had 8' x 8' to fill.  Opening day is today (12/2/22) and this will be up for about two weeks.  Everything is in the back corner, but the work is bright enough that it commands attention in the room. 

​Hopefully I'll see you there!
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Context: Beach House II

10/5/2022

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"Beach House II" shown outside and in my library.  54" x 60" is very large - I could barely get it up the stairs from my studio.  It took forever to get the right shade of yellow, and I'm really loving how it turned out.  
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Shipping Paintings!

10/5/2022

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Packing up "Waves Roll Away From the Shore" for shipping to Washington DC.

I know it's a little hard to see, but the blue paint is actually a mosaic of the reversed side of a latter color.  I work in layers, and I wasn't entirely happy with the bottom part of the painting, so I scraped it off.  The back side of the dried paint was much more intriguing, so I flipped the pieces over and stuck them back on, giving that section of the canvas a significantly different look and texture than the rest.

This one was a lot of fun to make, but the oils took forever to dry!
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Context: It's Electric!

10/5/2022

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It's always fun to see just how big a 7' canvas is in reality.  This one is currently brightening up my living room, with a 50" plasma tv for scale. I love the bright colors!
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"Where the Water Lilies Grow" in the 2022 Angad Art Hotel biennial.

10/5/2022

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"Where the Water Lilies Grow" was chosen for the Angad Art Hotel's 2021 biennial.  Building the frame for this was a fun challenge, and this is a good way to see how large a 48x60 canvas really is!
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