Frames
Oscar Wilde once said that sunsets became different after Turner painted them. In this vein, I enjoy the frames that sometimes present themselves in my work. Windows can define reality in a way that invites memories of past art, playing with the Renaissance tradition of painting as a window on the world, and other frames hint at different meanings for the objects or scenery they enclose.
Rooftops, San Francisco, 2016
Canterbury, England, 2011
Monterey, California, 2015
Oceanside, Oregon, 2015
Staithes, England, 2017
Saltaire, England, 2017
Pacific Grove, California, 2014
Napa Valley, California, 2014
Mirror, San Francisco, 2009
Mirror, San Francisco, 2018
Mirror, San Francisco, 2017
Doorways, San Francisco, 2012
Cupboard, San Francisco, 2015
Sunset District 1, San Francisco, 2020
Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco, 2018
Abington, Pennsylvania, 2010
Point Reyes Station 2, California, 2020
Twilight, China Camp State Park, California, 2021
Glenbrook, Lake Tahoe, California, 2016
White Horse Inn 1, Beverley, England, 2019
Amsterdam, 2011
Through a Doorway, The Dalles, Oregon, 2022
Reflections, Bus Stop Kiosk, San Francisco, 2022
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza (Courbet), Madrid, 2022
Medieval Church, Montecreto, Italy, 2017
Wharram Percy, Yorkshire, 2019
Evening, Beverley, Yorkshire, 2018
Culross, Scotland, 2011
Staithes, England 2019
Rooftop, Sunset District, San Francisco, 2016
Toledo Cathedral, Spain, 2023
Sunset District, San Francisco, 2022
Gaby, 2024
South From Muir Beach, California, 2023
Gallery Window, Both Reflections and Through, Walnut Grove, California, 2025
Wayne Thiebaud Scrim, Legion of Honor San Francisco, 2025