33 Framed, Smaller-Sized Pieces Launching October 2!

33 Framed, Smaller-Sized Pieces Launching October 2!

Every fall, I release a collection of smaller works. This year, I'm sharing paintings inspired by places I explored over the past twelve months. Most were painted en plein air on location, and a few began as studies that grew into finished pieces.

These pieces, called Field Notes, often act as seeds for my larger works which, I guess, you could then call trees :) They're vulnerable and personal because they capture not only what I observe in the moment, but how I feel in that space at that time. The more I grow as an artist, the more important this yearly collection becomes to me as a consistent reminder of the beauty and fragility of our natural world. For me, it carries a responsibility to be a good steward of these natural spaces if I want the seeds I paint today to eventually become the trees I paint tomorrow.

With this collection, expect lively colour, playful mark-making, and the freedom of the open air and, well, in my case, your hands covered in paint (and likely on your face, and in your hair).

Launch details
The collection goes live on Thursday, October 2 at 10 am MST

What is included

  • 13 8x10 inch paintings
  • 10 10x10 inch paintings
  • 10 12x12 inch paintings 

Each piece comes framed in a Canadian-made custom wooden float frame, ready to hang.

I cannot wait to share these with you. Keep scrolling for a taste of what's to come! I will send a reminder on launch morning. 

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