Waterways
Someone once said said that Debussy’s music, rather than deliniating a journey from beginning to end, opens a door into a realm where the listener can wander at will. I find images of water offer something similar. Light plays on surfaces and in depths, reflections suggest alternative worlds, pure color takes us to places where our problem-solving minds cannot go.
Baylands, Palo Alto, California, 2025
Pond, Tennessee Valley, California, 2019
Pond 1, Tennessee Valley, California, 2020
Pond, Tennessee Valley, California, 2021
Pond 2, Tennessee Valley, California, 2020
Nicasio, California, 2017
Drakes Estero, Point Reyes National Seashore, California, 2018
Cosumnes River 1, California, 2018
Cosumnes River 2, California, 2018
Stowe Lake, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 2017
Beaver Pond, Blackwood Creek, Lake Tahoe, California, 2020
Blackwood Creek 1, Lake Tahoe, California, 2020
Blackwood Creek 2, Lake Tahoe, California, 2020
Blackwood Creek 3, Lake Tahoe, California, 2020
Blackwood Creek 4, Lake Tahoe, California, 2020
Bon Tempe Lake, California, 2020
Moon Viewing Pond, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 2019
Snow and Hail, Lava Beds National Monument, California, 2014
Moonlight, Lake Tahoe, California, 2017
Mendocino, California, 2016
Lake Cushman, Washington, 2017
Incoming Tide, China Camp State Park, California, 2021
River Stour, Canterbury, England, 2011
Interior Garden, San Francisco, 2021
Pools, Fort Funston, San Francisco, 2022
Rodeo Beach Lagoon I, California, 2022
Rodeo Beach Lagoon 2, California, 2022
Tomales Bay Trail, Pt. Reyes., California, 2021
Bon Tempe Reservoir, California 2022
Bon Tempe Reservoir Dam, California, 2022