Another drawing in the VISTA series was inspired by an early spring trip to AZ…and the beginning of a wildflower super bloom.
summer projects ... color + line + texture
I have a lovely new project in the works. I’m finalizing a new framing plan and then can finish this piece. Can’t wait to see it all together.
encode | create
Some sketching to see where ENCODE could go as larger collaged concepts…bringing together hand cut glass inlay, textures and paint. Circling back to a concept for an Art in Architecture submission…how to visually convey the excitement and energy around learning and discovery and innovation. Step 1.
studio portraits and vignettes with Tony Favarula
I had fun during a recent photo shoot with Tony Favarula. I need a studio portrait for an upcoming magazine feature (more soon!) so I scheduled a 1/2 day shoot with Tony. Lots of great images to update my website…and maybe I’ll finally get rolling again on insta?!
and a couple BTS pix
Urban nature
A common theme in my artwork is nature's resilience and grit as it navigates the unyielding structures of the city. Urban weeds and vines, seemingly insignificant, co-opt concrete, brick, and metal as support systems and climbing structures. I find beauty in these unexpected encounters, where nature gracefully adapts to the urban setting.
Using the clean line aesthetic of the built world, recent work explores nature in city.
Nature and urban environments, often perceived as dichotomous, can be harmoniously intertwined. There is a quiet strength in nature's ability to persist and thrive amidst the hard urban environment, and I strive to celebrate this beauty.
Denver residential install | VISTA: CO
Denver install is complete. Work from VISTA, REFLECT and PEAK series is all installed. And new work (glasswall01) is hanging in an exterior location on the roof deck. Connecting with both the interior architecture of the space and the broader context of city and mountains, these pieces all fit seamlessly into the property.
I was thrilled to find this composition “in the wild” when we hiked near Boulder on Chautauqua/OSMP trails last weekend.
Denver residential install | Glass Wall 01
Super happy to have a reason to make an outdoor piece. This ‘glass wall’ concept will bring year-round color and interest to this roof deck off the 3rd floor office and stairwell.
Denver residential install: glass wall01
One final piece will be installed once the final details on the roof deck are complete. This playful piece is my version of a ‘living wall’ with glass. Simple shapes flow around a trellis grid.
This piece can be seen from inside the space and is a way to bring no-maintenance color and interest to this fabulous private roof deck (with a little glimpse of mountains!).
Denver residential install | PEAK
Climbing the stairs, two abstracted mountain views come into focus.
Denver residential install | REFLECT
A minimalist REFLECT works as both architecture and mountain form at the bottom on the stairs.
Denver residential install | aluminum prints ENCODE
And, aluminum prints bring a pop of interest and shine to bathrooms.
glass wall 01 | bring the indoors outside
I’ve been watching for an opportunity to do an exterior piece. This super cute 3rd floor deck in a Denver townhome with a teency glimpse of mountains is the perfect spot. The 3rd floor wraps around the deck with patio doors on 2 sides creating a courtyard feeling. Adding an art piece means year-round color and shimmer outdoors…and indoors.
I’ve always been obsessed with living walls. I’m guessing they are tricky to maintain in our northern climates. So how about a super graphic, playful version in glass using layered greens and lots of iridized glass to bring in a variety of hues.
Glass is so so happy outside. Natural light optimizes shimmer. This ‘glass wall’ is going to bring some no-maintenance year-round color and shimmer. Can’t wait to see it installed.
abstractions | monumental shapes
This highly abstracted architectural piece is headed to the Denver townhome. I’ve always suspected that the monumental verticality of the architectural pieces are my midwest substitute for mountains. Love the idea of this abstracted architectural piece making a direct connection with mountainscapes.
new VISTA using Colorado imagery
VISTA: CO
Loving this new diptych using CO imagery. Shimmering glass in iridescent violet and amber brings the life to a stripped down landscape. It’s that perspective where you have to get right down on the ground to see tiny wildflowers show up against massive backgrounds.
These pieces will hang in the living room of a new construction townhome in Colorado.
2 @ 44” x 24” / 7.3 SF each
created as ready-to-hang panels with anodized aluminum edging and integrated metal cleat
weight 12 lbs/panel
10 day TAT
Looking forward to install pix … here are some preliminary pix.
prints options for CO project
Ideas are still evolving for a set of small prints to hang in other spaces in the Colorado townhome. The prints relate to the larger original piece in minimalist graphic compositions.
prints | prelim planning
BLOOM series
spring series: CAREFREE
A new project is in the works for a new construction Denver townhome. An original will be made in glass (2@44”x24”). 8”x8” prints will be framed at 12”x12” in other spaces in the home.
EXPLORE print series
new REFLECT commission installed
Delighted to get images from this recent installation in a newly renovated Evanston home.
The clients report that the piece is very shimmery in the afternoons with max natural light..and that it also catches lamplight in the evenings. Yay!!!
VISTA | ideas for CO townhome
Trying different ideas for a new construction townhome in Denver. Using the VISTA approach with foregrounded glass elements against backgrounded painted elements.