Immersion

These oil paintings depict the joyful experience of immersion in water and the natural world.  I use abstraction to convey a sense of communion, sensuality, and interconnection. Water is my first love and these paintings were inspired by  paddling and swimming through the landscapes of Muskoka and northern Simcoe in Ontario (my neighbourhood).

While these works are quite colourful, the prevailing impression is one of tranquility and peace.

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Luminous abstract landscape shown in a natural wood frame

Small Change, 12 × 12″

Blue water flows through undulating greens and violets

Moody Violet, 30 × 40″

Soft pinks, greens and blues set off by violets in this abstract landscape painting

Midsummer Dream, 24 × 24″

A mountain or peak of soft green over deep violet and ribbons of yellow and pink

Vertex, 24 × 24″

Stacked forms in soft colours create an intriguing landscape

Underneath It All, 40 × 30″

dark tortoiseshell cat stands beside 3 abstract paintings leaning against paint splattered studio wall.
Abstract landscape with soft blues, pinks and greens

Immersion, 24 × 48″

Spring Thaw, a small square oil painting, framed

Spring Thaw, 12 × 12″

Colourful abstract oil painting in a floating frame

Tributaries, 12 × 12″

Midstream in a custom ash frame

Midstream, 12 × 12″

A form suspended in this layered transparent painting

Buoyancy, 12 × 12″
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Wavy blues over hot pink and green fragments

Unity, 24 × 48″

Blue, green and pink tendrils extend in the current

Riverine, 48 × 24″

Bold abstract enlivens an all white office space
Unknown Waters, an abstract oil, shown framed in a simple floating frame

Unknown Waters, 24 × 24″ SOLD

A composition in the round with mysterious grey violet anchoring brighter pinks, blues and greens

Nautilus, 30 × 30″

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If you’d like to read more about the origins of these paintings, I wrote a short blog piece titled Immersion: getting in over my head.

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