How the Light Gets In
These paintings are of the everyday spaces I work in, live in, or have travelled through. Nothing in them is particularly noteworthy but for a slant of light that catches the eye, a tree too abundant to take in fully, a view that repeats itself to new effect. And so, the work is really about looking about the embodied, shifting nature of perception. The framework of the window both limits and expands the view, as light momentarily dissolves the boundaries between intimacy and distance.

A Pocket of Time
2018
oil on canvas
48x36" each
A Pocket of Time
2018
oil on canvas
48x36" each
The View from Here (After Friedrich)
2018
oil on canvas
48x36" each
And then, time moved on
2017
oil on canvas
48x72"
The slightest things
2017
oil and spray paint on panel
24x36" each
Double Take
2017
oil on panel
24x36" each
Studies of Windows at Work (After Friedrich, Carus, Granet, and Wasmann)
2018
oil on panel
16x12" each
In Passing
2017
oil on canvas
36x72"
It's like this
2017
oil on canvas
48x72"
familiar, unbidden
2018
oil and spray paint on panel
36x24"