Seascapes

This series depicts the immensity of space and the unreachable horizon line. It captures the relationship and scale of people within their natural environment. The structures in these paintings stand alone and reference the existential nature of the human condition. The Lighthouse symbolizes solitude, while also representing light, hope and guidance in uncertain times. While many of the landscapes depict serenity in human solitude, others are more thematically turbulent and are symbolic of our disruption to our environment. Growing up in a house overlooking the sea, I have seen overtime the water become tinted in different hues from glistening blue to a muddled grey. Through these paintings, I hope to draw attention to the fragility of our natural world and the urgent need to preserve it.

Forgotten Shack…, 21” x 28”

Harbor Island Hues, 21” x 28”

Harbor Island Hues, 21” x 28”

Comfortably Numb, Dbaye,  21” x 28”

Comfortably Numb, Dbaye, 21” x 28”

Portland Head Light, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Portland Head Light, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Tide Mill Reflections, 21” x 28”

Tide Mill Reflections, 21” x 28”

Searching for Hopper, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Searching for Hopper, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Bar Harbor Light, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Bar Harbor Light, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Clouds over Edith Read, 10” x 14”

Clouds over Edith Read, 10” x 14”

Night on the Island, 10” x 14”

Night on the Island, 10” x 14”

Cape Henlopen Blues, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Cape Henlopen Blues, 21” x 28” - Private Collection

Castco Bay, 21” x 28”

Castco Bay, 21” x 28”

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