It’s a privilege to share this art.
I maintain a studio in Asheville, North Carolina as a place to share my work in person. The space is intentionally quiet and welcoming—a place to slow down, look closely, and spend time with the paintings beyond a screen.
When you visit, you’re invited to settle in. There’s coffee, tea, and water, comfortable chairs and couches, and space to sit with the work in a relaxed, unhurried way. My hope is that the studio feels less like a destination and more like a pause—a place to look, talk, and rest for a bit.
I also work with galleries to reach collectors locally, regionally, and nationally, and welcome inquiries regarding art availability and collaboration. Galleries may inquire about available work.
The Studio
The studio is set up as a place to experience the work as it’s meant to be seen- up close, in good light, and without hurry. It’s an opportunity to notice scale, texture, and layers, and to imagine how a piece might live in your own home. Visits are personal and relaxed, and I’m always glad to share the work with those who are curious.
