During my thirty years as a landscape painter I have taken my own photographs as reference studies for full-scale paintings.  Photography became an end in itself in 2000. Since then I have been making large format archival inkjet prints on German etching paper.

Throughout my practice I have sought to discover spatial worlds found in the landscape.

Photography allows me the freedom to create unconventional views of natural spaces. With the lens I can closely examine the multifaceted, intricate structures of nature’s ambiguous detail and capture movement and light in real time.

Such opportunities result in more abstract, mysterious and magical interpretations of natural phenomena in our environment.
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Reflections: 30 x 30