I have been thinking about some of the situations that haunt me from my adolescence, both real and imagined.
My most vivid memories are of events that occurred outside, sometimes in urban settings but more often in a natural environment. These paintings reflect on epiphanies as well as moments of exhilaration as I tested the boundaries of my place in the world.
These paintings are not about extraordinary events. They are about the reconciling the youthful feeling of invincibility against the fragility of life.

Triton (2006), oil on canvas, 52 x 66 inches (Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts)

Forest (2007), oil on canvas, 52 x 66 inches

Leap of Faith (2006), oil on canvas, 54 x 40 inches

Dark Angel (2006), oil on canvas, 40 x 56 inches

Trestle (2007), oil on canvas, 52 x 66 inches

Snowstorm (2007), oil on canvas, 40 x 54 inches

Cloud Watcher (2007), oil on canvas, 54 x 40 inches

Diver (2007), oil on paper, 22 x 29 inches

Canonball (2006), oil on paper, 29 x 22inches