Gallery I: QuantumScapes

Like many of my generation, I grew up on a diet of science fiction dramas, dreams of space exploration, and fascination with the strange ways in which the physical universe operated. Eventually, I discovered Einstein’s relativity theories, the writings of Stephen Hawking, and the bizarre quantum character of nature. I became a physics addict, reading everything I could get my hands on. It was inevitable that these ideas would find their way into my art.

With physics as the skeleton, and the tradition of landscape and still-life as a foundation, my pictures are concerned with conditions in the contemporary world. Whether sardonic or whimsical, cynical or optimistic, disturbing or comforting, the intent of these pictures is to reveal realities, to expose truths that are often difficult to accept and digest, but must be confronted.

Godel, Escher, Bach at Relativistic Velocity,
acrylic and oil on canvas, 32"X72"

A Curious Place, oil on canvas, 32"X48"

The Stuff we are Made Of,
acrylic on canvas, 24"X24"

Double Solstice,
oil on linen, 24"X48" (diptych)

Sanctuary in Green, acrylic on canvas, 20"X22"

Three Trees, oil on linen, 18"X18"

Singing To The Cosmos, oil on canvas, 26"X44"

Confessions of a Liar, oil on linen, 12"x12"

Fecundity I, oil on canvas, 11"X14"

Electron Exchange, oil on canvas, 18"X48"

Vanishing Promise, oil on linen, 20"X24"

Wind in the Stars, oil on canvas, 32"x32"