Black & White
The winter solstice reminds me of the beauty and striking simplicity of black and white. Not that there’s much snow here. Our west coast winter
The winter solstice reminds me of the beauty and striking simplicity of black and white. Not that there’s much snow here. Our west coast winter
Exploring Scale in Painting Here’s a series of acrylic paintings on canvas where I work with scale and proportion. I like playing around with big
Net Lace: A Companion Edition I often use the triptych form in my paintings and prints. I follow this traditional form I first saw in
I moved to Victoria in 1985 and discovered the region by driving around in my blue 1960’s Volvo station wagon. I used a map book
My passion for blue pigment has been part of my studio practice for decades. What follows in the next posts is my blue works time
Living near active ports on Vancouver Island influenced this edition of prints. My studio is near the Graving Dock in historic Esquimalt Harbour. Esquimalt is
Meta Incognita – Unknown Limits My recent print installation was part of the Ground Zero Printmakers annual group show at Fifty Fifty Arts Collective Gallery
The Rubell Family Collection First of all, it’s a perfect adaptation. The Rubell building. It’s impressive. The Rubell Family Collection is housed in a re-purposed
I spent four days in July at Fort Rodd Hill as an artist in residence. Coast Collective has a partnership programme during the summer months,
Ground Zero Printmakers at the Art Centre at Cedar Hill, Victoria, BC. Check out Ground Zero Printmakers show at the Arts Centre at Cedar Hill,