About me…
I paint the Peace Country — not the postcard version, but the small moments you'd miss if you blinked. Morning light on the underside of a cloud. The way shadows fall through poplars along a field edge. Wind picking up off Charlie Lake just before the sky changes. I call it topophilia — a love of place — and after living and teaching here for most of my life, it's the quiet, in-between moments that stay with me, not the grand vistas.
By day, I'm an art teacher at my local high school, where I've spent 27 years watching students find their own way of seeing. That classroom instinct shapes my studio practice more than I expected: I'm always asking what's essential, what can be simplified, what a piece is really trying to say.
In the studio, I work in acrylic, often on wooden panels and in circular tondo formats I frame myself. I've been selling original work for over a decade now, and I still find the process — the editing, the returning, the not-quite-there-yet — as compelling as the finished painting.
This site is where I share that work, and the thinking behind it.