Black and White
All paintings done in the monochromatic palette of black and white. Uploaded and shown in no specific order.
Untitled Nude Number Two
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
18" X 24"
$600.00 + S
SOLD
This piece was done while I was in my black and white period. I had never painted monochromatically and wanted to spend some time with it. This is the second semi-nude female figurative painting I did during this period. As with all my paintings, it is signed, gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
She Lies in Wait
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
24" X 18"
2014
$375.00 + S
She waits patiently for you. She waits to seduce you, pull you in. She lies in wait... As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Broken Treaties
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
36" X 24"
2015
$1200.00 + S
SOLD
The first of two paintings I did of this model. I was studying painting in black and white as I had never tried it before. Additionally I was working on painting out of focus backgrounds as well. As with all my paintings, it is signed, gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.

Broken, Battered & Bruised
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
36" X 24"
2015
$600.00 + S
Limited Edition prints available
One of two paintings of the same model. Both done in Black and White. This piece speaks to reaching the point of finality when a bad relationship has ended and someone realizes there's nothing left to do but move on as it will never be fixed. Perhaps there is nothing left to fix for any number of reasons but your soul is Broken, Battered and Bruised. Time to heal. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.

Into the Abyss
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
48" X 60"
2015
$1,500.00 + S
This piece captures a moment of time right before two people fall into the abyss of each other. Whether that abyss is love, sex, tenderness, whatever, it is up to the individual viewer to decide.
Untitled Headdress Number One
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
48" X 60"
2014
$1000.00
SOLD
This is the first painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Two
Acrylic & Oil on Linen
18" X 24"
2013
$350.00 + S
SOLD
This is the second painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Three
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
18" X 24"
2013
$350.00 + S
SOLD
This is the third painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.

Untitled Headdress Number Four
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
36" X 48"
2015
$1050.00 + S
This is the fourth painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Five
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
48" X 60"
2015
$1000.00 + S
SOLD
This is the fifth painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Six
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
48" X 60"
$1000.00 + S
2015
SOLD
Limited Edition prints available
This is the sixth painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Seven
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
48" X 48"
2015
$900.00 + S
SOLD
This is the seventh painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.
Untitled Headdress Number Eight
Acrylic & Oil on Canvas
48" X 60"
2015
$1500.00 + S
This is the final painting in a series of eight. I did this piece because I liked the juxtaposition of the two subject matters. The strength of the modern woman, yet the delicate nature of her features and the mythos of the fragility of the female form against the ancient meaning of the headdress. How every feather and bead was earned and what they stood for. As with all my paintings, this is gallery wrapped, the sides are painted, it's wired and ready to hang.