Works on Paper
Sunspot
Ink, gold leaf on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Coming Undone - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Private collection Los Angeles CA
The Thinker
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Back on the Path
Ink and gold leaf on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Wabi Sabi - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
440mm x 570mm
17-1/4in x 22-1/2in
Keep That One In
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Wishing Well
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Centering - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Private collection Dallas
Tenuous Connection - SOLD
Ink on Rives Paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Private collection Los Angeles CA
Composition of Three
Ink on Rives Paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
A Vent Rising
Ink and gold leaf on Rives paper
765mm x 1120mm
30in x 44in
End of the Painting and a Starting Point
Oil and chalk on Rives paper
564mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
Under That Calm Exterior - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
My Solar Plexus - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
565mm x 765mm
22in x 30in
New Day - SOLD
Ink on Rives paper
11in x 15in
South Pasadena CA (Huntington Gardens)
Ink, watercolor on Rivers paper
765mm x 1120mm
30in x 40in
Compartmentalizing
Ink and acrylic on Rives paper - SOLD
765mm x 1120mm
30in x 40in
Gold Bar Day
Ink and gold leaf on Rives Paper
508mm x 355mm
20in x 14in
Pretty Cage
Ink and gold leaf on Rives paper
355mm x 508mm
20in x 14in
Particles
14” x 16”
Ink on archival paper
Renderings
Watercolor Renderings for Holiday at the Dallas Arboretum
The Pauline and Austin Neuhoff Family Christmas Village, started its creation as ideas turned into technical drawings at C-Scenic Shop in Dallas. They were able to figure out the structural details and shapes they wanted and called me in to create colorized and detailed renderings of what the individual buildings would look like. This annual installation is inspired by traditional European Christmas Markets. My work on this project transformed an idea into a whimsical, physical reality, starting with this series of intricate watercolor renderings. These designs were used to fundraise for the project’s construction, and to indicate coloration for the paint shop.
Each shop, from the bakery and the apothecary to the toy shop, required a unique visual identity. I used difference architectual elements of varying facade materials, rooflines, and window trims to give the village an “old-world” feel. These designs were scaled up into 16-to-19-foot-tall structures.