
Outgrowth, 2015-2016. Inkjet, and oil on Hahnemühle paper mounted on linen. 23 3/8 x 35"

Gale, 2015-2016. Inkjet, and oil on Hahnemühle paper mounted on linen. 35 1/4 x 43 1/2"

Shadow, 2012. Inkjet on canvas. 30 3/4 x 22 1/2"

Fog, 2012. Inkjet on canvas. 24 3/4 x 17"

Glimpse, 2011. Inkjet on canvas. 39 x 104"

Still Remains, 2011. Inkjet on canvas. 19 5/8 x 26 1/2"

Air and Cloud, 2011. Inkjet on canvas. 22 x 30". Exhibited in a scene in the second season of Girls on HBO.

Isle of Fog, 2009. Inkjet on canvas. 50 x 60"

Viewshed, 2009. Inkjet on canvas. 24 x 32"

Fall into Winter, 2009. Inkjet on canvas. 25 x 31.25"

Crowning, 2009. Inkjet on canvas. 24" diameter

Snow Garden, 2009. Inkjet on canvas. 21.5 x 27"

Light Folded, 2008. Archival inkjet on canvas. 42.5 x 46"

Blue Snow, 2008. Inkjet on canvas. 18.5 x 24.5"
Enter Nature
Having a garden brought nature into my life on a daily basis. I transformed the concrete yard behind my home into garden. I began doing numerous drawings and paintings inspired by photographs of nature which I had taken, or found online, scanned these images and incorporated them into my digital compositions, moving them into and out of the digital image, creating cut-and-pasted digital collages. I loved how difficult it became to detect which part of the work was created in the computer and which part was painted, or drawn and scanned. These works became very binary, using both digital and traditional materials which were mostly scanned, both abstraction and representation appeared with variations in the presentation.