Thursday, June 25, 2009

Palmer's Gallery show:


Opening night at Palmer's Gallery went great! There was a big crowd and a lot of positive input. The show runs through mid July. Palmer's is at 378 W 300 S in Salt Lake City. These images are of some of the work I have there.


Bikes, Eugene Oregon
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



The Empress
35" x 35" mixed media on panel


320 North Main, Salt Lake City
35" x 35" Mixed media on panel



Warehouse, The Dalles, Oregon
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



Main Street, Magna
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



Eben-ezer
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



Village, The Netherlands
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



Biking in Berlin
35" x 35" mixed media on panel



House, Capitol Hill Neighborhood
35" x 35" mixed media on panel
(sold)

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Acrylic Paintings

House Series #1
18" x 18"
Acrylic on panel


Warehouse, The Dalles, Oregon
35" x 35"
Acrylic on panel


Design Build Bluff Home, Navajo Reservation, Utah
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel





House Near Capitol Hill, SLC
48" x 48"
Acrylic on canvas


Silo, 700 South, Salt Lake City
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel
(sold)


Squares Tree
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel


Building, Tacoma Washington
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel



700 South, Salt Lake City
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel
(sold)


Salt Flats #2
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel


Fairfield House
12" x 24"
Acrylic on panel


Trees on White
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel


Garden City
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel


Spiral Jetty
48" x 48"
Acrylic on canvas

House on Fern Avenue
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel

Warehouse, The Dalles, Oregon (study)
12" x 12"
Acrylic on panel


The Salt Flats
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel

Antelope Island
24" x 48"
Acrylic on panel


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Mixed Media

"To Fill the Measure"
35" x 35"
Mixed Media on Panel
(Commission)



336 W Broadway, Salt Lake City
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


Brooklyn Bridge
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

Bikes, Muenster Germany
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

Salt Lake City Water Tower
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

The Space Needle, Seattle
5" X 5"
Mixed media on panel



VW Bus, Seattle
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


New York Subway
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


Rotterdam, The Netherlands
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(available)

#3 Magna
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(available)

Artesian Water Tower, Murray UT
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(Sold)




Spiral Jetty
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

Slant
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

House on 2nd West
8" x 8"
Mixed media on panel
(available)

House, Magna Main
8" x 8"
Mixed media on panel
(available)


Red House, The Avenues, Salt Lake City
8" x 8"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


VW Van, 1700 South, Salt Lake City
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

Tacoma Glass Museum
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(available)


Bike, Amsterdam
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)

VW Van, 8th East Salt Lake City
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(available)

Street Entertainment, Cologne Germany
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(available)


Barber Shop Zeppelin
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


Rose
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


Smithfield Barn
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)



Cologne Cathedral Stairs
5" x 5"
Mixed media on panel
(available)


House in the Avenues, Salt Lake City
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(sold)


House, 6th North, 2nd West, Salt Lake City
8" x 8"
Mixed media on panel
(Sold)




White Van, Eugen Oregon
8" x 8"
Mixed media on panel
(Sold)


Street, Amsterdam
12" x 12"
Mixed media on panel
(Sold)


Friday, June 19, 2009

Monday, May 18, 2009

Artist Statement

I am intrigued by nature. No matter what we make, construct, or destroy, we are still surrounded by the presence of what has existed since long before our time. I can’t help but feel that I am not a creator of art, only a manipulator what already exists.

My goal as an artist is to combine these two – the existing beauty of natural earth and the human efforts of melding what was already here into something new. In my work you will find landscapes intersected by architectural elements. Harsh lines on soft washes.

The added geometric elements are not intended to destroy the landscapes or mark them in any negative way. They are there to join the two: a harmony of the nature and inhabitant.

Yet this harmony holds irony. The hard lines with all of their presence and power are momentary. The work of the inhabitant will eventually disappear into the enveloping landscape controlled by elements and time.