• Watercolor

    Lost at Sea

    “Lost at Sea” is an evocative abstract seascape that captures the vast, untamed essence of the ocean through layered washes of blue and green. The composition unfolds in soft, horizontal bands of deepening color—from a pale, almost luminous turquoise near the center that suggests distant, sunlit crests, to richer emerald…

  • Oil

    What’s Left of the Old Fisherman

    This vibrant abstract painting, titled “What’s Left of the Old Fisherman”, bursts with emotional energy through its layered, turbulent surface. Dominant fields of luminous turquoise and teal sweep across the canvas like restless ocean waves, punctuated by deeper cyan and patches of glowing emerald, creating a sense of submerged, ever-shifting…

  • Watercolor

    West Chop and East Chop

    “West Chop and East Chop” is an evocative abstract painting that captures the dynamic essence of Vineyard Sound between the two peninsulas framing the entrance to Vineyard Haven Harbor on Martha’s Vineyard. The composition features layered, undulating horizontal bands of color—predominantly cool blues, teals, and greens in the lower two-thirds,…

  • Watercolor

    Wise Owl

    “Wise Owl” fuses cosmic terror and primordial sentience into a single, searing vision. At the center, two serene turquoise disks hover like the calm, unblinking eyes of an ancient owl, while a single amber teardrop beak glows beneath them, steady and knowing. Yet the surrounding field is no longer merely…

  • Watercolor

    Transparent Sandbar

    “Transparent Sandbar” reduces the world to a hushed, almost weightless meditation on distance and solitude. A lone Conimicut Lighthouse, tiny and perfectly centered on the horizon, rises from a low emerald-green shoal that seems to float in a sea of liquid blues. The water itself is rendered as translucent horizontal…

  • Watercolor

    Jinrikisha and Mount Fuji

    “Jinrikisha and Mount Fuji” is a vibrant, stylized painting that fuses traditional Japanese imagery with a bold, almost cubist abstraction. In the foreground, a rickshaw puller in a wide conical hat strains forward, his body fragmented into sweeping planes of turquoise, orange, and magenta, while the passenger sits sheltered beneath…

  • Watercolor

    Colors

    “Colors” is a hushed, twilight reverie in watercolor and pastel that feels like standing inside a memory of autumn just as it slips into night. A low horizon glows faintly, as though the last light of day is dissolving into a lake or marshland, its surface rippling with muted reflections…

  • Watercolor

    The Empty Chair

    “The Empty Chair” is a striking abstract watercolor painting dominated by a vivid palette of magentas, deep reds, earthy browns, muted golds, and soft blues. At its center, a negative space forms the unmistakable silhouette of a chair (its back, seat, and legs clearly delineated by the surrounding shapes), yet…

  • Watercolor

    Migration

    “Migration” is a swirling, biomorphic underwater odyssey where fluid shapes and vivid hues chart an ancient, instinctive voyage through shadowed depths. A cluster of translucent fish—rendered in coral pinks, mint greens, and sky blues—twists in a loose spiral at the heart of the canvas, their bodies fragmented into looping ribbons…