Large Shaped Pieces


windows at 37,000 feet

If I could have been paid to look out airplane windows all day, I would have taken the job. With my nose pressed, I look up at the deepening blue sky towards the ionosphere, and below to clouds, weather and the earth. Any problems I have seem trivial in comparison to the expanse of our fragile planet. At the same time, I feel the possibilities are endless. This piece, titled “Windows at 37,000 Feet” is an interpretation of space (both physical and mental) inspired by the view from airplane windows.

“Windows at 37,000 Feet” light-fast colored pencil on museum board, 38 x 84 inches, three panels


“Quarry” colored pencil on museum board, 38x30 inches

“Water Pocket Fold” colored pencil on museum board, 40x20”

“Three Tulips” colored pencil on museum board, 39x28 inches


The stories of each of these pieces can be found on the blog.


“Steptoe Butte” colored pencil on museum board, 40 inches by 84 inches, three panels.

Steptoe Butte

Inspired by the landscapes in Eastern Washington, from Steptoe Butte one will see the wheat fields, the hazy horizon and a feeling of infinite space. Read about this piece on the blog.


“Blue Two”

colored pencil on museum board, 40 x 60 inches.

The story of this piece is found on the blog.


“Alpine” colored pencil on museum board, mounted on panel, 30 x 20 inches,

“Adobe” colored pencil on museum board, mounted on panel, 30 x 20 inches

“Ochre” colored pencil on museum board, mounted on panel, 30 x 22 inches

“Boulder” colored pencil on museum board, mounted on panel, 30 x 22 inches