30" x 40"
Oil on Canvas
A surreal portrait of quiet resilience, this painting places a blue‑skinned cowboy atop a weathered tree stump, a solitary sentinel in a world where the familiar is gently unmoored.
Encircling him, watchful owls hover like custodians of dusk, while fish drift through the sky as if currents and clouds have traded places. A large farmhouse anchors the horizon, its steady silhouette suggesting home, memory, and the distance between belonging and solitude.
Rich oil textures and deliberate color contrasts—cool blue skin against warm, earthen tones—create a meditative tension.
Oil on canvas
24" x 24"
A solitary blue figure stands waist-deep in a shimmering river, captured in a vision of Eden reimagined. Captiviating the loneliness of Adam in the Garden before the creation of Eve, this “Adam-like” figure experiences the same lonliness, longing for someone to join him in exploring this world.
Vivid pink trees arc against a luminous green sky, their reflections braided with ripples and light. Bold, saturated color and deliberate brushwork create an otherworldly stillness—simultaneously serene and uncanny.
“Echoes of Eden” invites quiet contemplation: a timeless moment suspended between memory and myth, where color becomes the language of place, and the lone presence suggests both belonging and exile.
Oil on Canvas
24 x 36 in
A literal vision of transformation: a weathered rope, once binding, twists and morphs into a sinuous snake at the canvas’s lower edge, the image of bondage shifting into something that both warns and releases.
From that tension, the painting ascends: flowers unfurl, and birds take flight across the upper half, delicate life emerging from and overtaking the broken restraints.
The scene unfolds beneath a vigilant lion in the distance, a quiet guardian whose presence lends strength without threat. Light rays fan out behind distant mountains, backlighting the composition and suggesting a dawning hope.
The overall effect embodies Romans 8:15—no longer slaves to fear, but adopted into sonship—where captivity gives way to beauty, voice, and the tender cry, “Abba, Father.”
A creation of both life and death, beauty in the midst of pain, and the everwatching eye of our gracious Father.
Oil On Canvas
84”x40”
A life-size portrait of Adam set within a quiet stand of trees, “Before Eve” presents a moment of communion between human and wild.
A bear lingers close by, its presence heavy and watchful, while birds scatter overhead, echoing the tension between solitude and society, instinct and thought.
The composition plays with mythic grandeur and intimate realism: an encounter that feels both ancient and immediate, asking what it means to stand unadorned in the natural world before companionship and culture took shape.
***Due to the large nature of this painting, the piece will be shipped UNSTRETCHED. The buyer is responsible for restretching or framing***
36 × 30 in.
Oil on Canvas Panel
A poised study in color and quiet tension, Matt #5 presents a solitary figure centered against a deep maroon backdrop.
The subject wears a sports bra and underwear in neutral tones, the minimal apparel drawing focus to posture, musculature, and the nuanced planes of skin rendered in oil.
The maroon wallpaper and matching wood floor create a compressed, intimate stage that amplifies the painting’s stillness and sculptural clarity. Light is controlled and deliberate, articulating form without dramatic contrast, while the restrained palette reinforces an atmosphere of introspection.
This work balances figural realism with subtle formal concerns—composition, hue, and texture—inviting a contemplative viewing experience.
Legos on panel
15" x 25"
A contemplative fusion of play and reverence, Prince of Peace reinterprets a portrait of Jesus through the unexpected medium of Lego.
Layered bricks build a portrait whose geometric simplicity contrasts with the depth of its subject. The 15" x 25" panel invites close inspection: color shifts and brick textures resolve into serene facial planes and subtle light.
This piece balances nostalgia and spirituality, turning childhood materials into a discussion on presence, dignity, and the possibility of peace.
Oil on canvas
48 x 24
A dramatic seascape that moves from turbulence to tranquility, “Peace Be Still” captures the moment when chaos yields to calm.
The left side of the canvas presents a storm-tossed sea—dark, restless waves and low, brooding clouds—while the composition gradually shifts rightward into smoother waters and a pale horizon.
A shaft of radiating sunlight breaks through the clouds, bathing the scene in a luminous stillness. Evocative and contemplative, the work references the biblical account of Jesus calming the storm, using light and motion to convey faith, surrender, and the quiet that follows divine intervention.
Perfect for a contemplative space, this piece invites viewers to pause and reflect on the passage from fear to peace.
Oil on canvas panel
52 x 52 inches
A large diamond-shaped canvas centers a quiet, otherworldly scene: a lone nude man stands waist-deep in still water, his posture calm, contemplative, and set against an ambiguous, luminous atmosphere.
Four smaller triangular panels, crafted from the original off-cuts of the central panel, frame the man, each containing a distinct bird rendered with careful attention to form and mood.
The juxtaposition of the human figure and avian presences creates a meditative balance between solitude and connection, earth and sky. Making the viewer feel uncomfortable with the purple haze behind the birds, is it envolpoing the man or fleeing from his presence?
Subtle shifts in light and texture across the panels draw the eye inward, inviting prolonged viewing and personal reflection. This piece is a study in proportion, negative space, and quiet narrative, where geometric structure and natural imagery meet to evoke a serene, slightly uncanny world.