Scattering Series, Spring 2020

The colors of the sunset and sunrise result from a phenomenon called scattering. Molecules and small particles in the atmosphere change the direction of light rays, causing them to scatter. The spring and summer skyline drove the color inspiration in several of the pieces for this series. I was drawn to the open expanse of sky and layered colors bleeding into one another.

Furthermore, in physics, “scattering” is also a change in the direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle. This series was one of my most active in the application of the paint as I explored more exaggerated movement and striking strokes.

Flight of the Monarch #130” x 30”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Flight of the Monarch #1 *Sold

30” x 30”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Flight of the Monarch #230” x 30”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Flight of the Monarch #2 *Sold

30” x 30”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Beneath the Sand #2 *Artist Collection36” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Beneath the Sand #2 *Artist Collection

36” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Beneath the Sand #1 *Sold36” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Beneath the Sand #1

36” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

What I Imagine #124” x 24”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

What I Imagine #1 *Sold

24” x 24”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

What I Imagine #224” x 24”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

What I Imagine #2 *Sold

24” x 24”, mixed media on canvas, 2020

Tree line Mist *Sold30” x 40”, mixed media on canvas, 2020; Displayed at Brea Gallery 2020

Tree line Mist *Sold

30” x 40”, mixed media on canvas, 2020; Displayed at Brea Gallery 2020

New Beginnings

30” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2019

Winter Bloom

30” x 48”, mixed media on canvas, 2019