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Shown here is Corkscrew V, one of the latest pieces sold through Page Bond Gallery in Richmond, VA. Corkscrew V is part of my kitchen utensil series, depicting portraits of various vintage kitchen tools and other well loved objects. More works in the series can be seen here. To view the works in person, visit the Page Bond Gallery, at 1625 West Main Street in the beautiful fan district of Richmond, VA.



I am thrilled to announce my large triptych The Birds, featuring endangered and threatened bird species including the California condor and the whooping crane, sold to a private collector at the 20th Anniversary Gala of Earthrise Law Center, a leading law clinic based in Portland, OR. Proceeds from the sale of my work benefit Earthrise and its Founders' Legacy Fellowship program. Earthrise litigates environmental cases while training the next generation of environmental advocates. I am pleased to support Earthrise and applaud their work protecting our environment and educating the young environmental advocates of the future.

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We spent a grand evening on September 23, 2016, at the Phillip's Mill in New Hope, PA, for their 87th Annual exhibit opening reception, The mill, which was built in the mid-1700's, provides a wonderful backdrop for the artwork in the show, while acting as a historic reminder of the New Hope School of Painting, which celebrated the mills and barns so prevalent in the region. Being new to the area, I am particularly happy to be one of the participating artists in the beautifully curated show. I will be at the mill Thursday, September 29 from 1-3pm—please come by to say hello! Phillip's Mill is nestled along the Delaware River, on River Road in New Hope, PA. The exhibit runs through October 29.


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