

Incoming storm
Oil on linen | 12x36 | 2024
This painting was the combination of studies and memories from the summer of 2024. That summer I participated in the Hudson River Fellowship in Northwestern Connecticut, and made some wonderful friends. Whenever I’m on that fellowship, I like to spend some of the time painting the other painters, and this painting was a combination several of those studies along with a plethora of leaf studies done back home in New Hampshire. The process of painting outdoors is a process of losing yourself in nature, and it’s interesting to observe how the painters visually become lost in nature as well: blending into the background and the shadows of the trees. The fellowship takes place at Fairfield Farm at the Hotchkiss School, and many of the painters station themselves in an apple orchard at the farm among the branches of the apple trees.
This painting is framed in a solid oak frame hand-made by Dard Hunter Studios in Ohio.
Oil on linen | 12x36 | 2024
This painting was the combination of studies and memories from the summer of 2024. That summer I participated in the Hudson River Fellowship in Northwestern Connecticut, and made some wonderful friends. Whenever I’m on that fellowship, I like to spend some of the time painting the other painters, and this painting was a combination several of those studies along with a plethora of leaf studies done back home in New Hampshire. The process of painting outdoors is a process of losing yourself in nature, and it’s interesting to observe how the painters visually become lost in nature as well: blending into the background and the shadows of the trees. The fellowship takes place at Fairfield Farm at the Hotchkiss School, and many of the painters station themselves in an apple orchard at the farm among the branches of the apple trees.
This painting is framed in a solid oak frame hand-made by Dard Hunter Studios in Ohio.
Oil on linen | 12x36 | 2024
This painting was the combination of studies and memories from the summer of 2024. That summer I participated in the Hudson River Fellowship in Northwestern Connecticut, and made some wonderful friends. Whenever I’m on that fellowship, I like to spend some of the time painting the other painters, and this painting was a combination several of those studies along with a plethora of leaf studies done back home in New Hampshire. The process of painting outdoors is a process of losing yourself in nature, and it’s interesting to observe how the painters visually become lost in nature as well: blending into the background and the shadows of the trees. The fellowship takes place at Fairfield Farm at the Hotchkiss School, and many of the painters station themselves in an apple orchard at the farm among the branches of the apple trees.
This painting is framed in a solid oak frame hand-made by Dard Hunter Studios in Ohio.