This page features the acrylic paintings on canvas that I am showing and selling. If you are interested in purchasing an original, please send me an e-mail so we can discuss shipping and tax (since Colorado’s sales tax laws are extremely complicated). You will also find paintings that are part of my private collection or aesthetically inclined friends’ collections under “Artist’s pick”.
If you want to purchase a print instead of an original, visit my artist’s page at saatchi art.
The prices here are for direct sales from the site. If the piece is being displayed at a gallery or show, I will indicate this.
There’s no place like “Home”
I thought a lot about what to call this painting. It was originally a scene from Heart of Darkness, but somehow the shadows morphed into foothills and the rabbit brush in my current backyard. The foothills, however, are from my 2021 backyard on Ringvassøya, which will always be home because it taught me what I need to thrive. It is my ideal of where I need to be, so I simply called it “Home”.
Size: 23.5″x36″
Price: $1,500
Stars of El Paso County, Colorado
Left: “Let it Be” and right: “Queen of the West”.
These paintings are both 36″x48″, and though they depict different moods and types of landscapes, they go together. If you are looking at Pikes Peak as shown in “Queen of the West” and turn around about 120 degrees, you see a prairie landscape similar to the one I made up in “Let it Be”.
Arctic stars
The arctic stars depict my favorite landscapes in arctic Norway. More will come after I am done creating my Western portfolio.
“Arctic Derivative”, above, is a colder version of “Arctic Brahms”, which is in my private collection. I call it a derivative because, as in calculus, the result of my efforts was based on an original input and bears relation to it without being an equivalent. (Nerd alert: the original input was not x^y where x=y.)
Size: 19.5″x24″
Price: $600
Satiescapes
The series “Satiescapes” was inspired by Gnossiennes written by Eric Satie that I enjoy playing.
Left: “Gnossienne 3″, 10″x8” recycled canvas with a thick frame so it can stand up. Edges painted as well. $125.
Middle: “Gnossienne 6″, 16″x12″ canvas with a traditional 3/4” frame. $150.
Right: “Gnossienne 2″,10″x8” recycled canvas with a thick frame so it can stand up. Edges painted as well. $125.
Hommages to our prairie
“It’s not just grass!” is my motto, and I celebrate the diversity of colors and textures in our flatter Colorado landscapes.
These paintings are 12″x16″ and cost $100.
The painting below depicts the second movement of the Moonlight Sonata, as I explain on the page Beethoven and Brushes.
Size: 18″x36″
Price: $600
Colorado Pastorale
Colorado Pastorale, First Movement
Reserved for the CSO Guild Shop; contact them if interested
36″x 48″
$1,800
Colorado Pastorale, Second Movement
Reserved for the CSO Guild Shop; contact them if interested
18″x36″
$775
Artist’s pick
Paintings of and near Ringvassøya in Norway. “Arctic Brahms”, seen above and on the right, has been featured in the exhibit Vanishing World 2024 and is appearing in the art magazine Artistonish.