For several years I have focused on trees as subjects. As I spend more time looking at them, I am struck by all that can be expressed through their rendering. They are figures, sentinels and mirrors of our behavior. They are often the most obvious display of the interaction of natural processes with our built environment.
Caliper at Breast Height, etching chine colle, 8in by 6in, 2006

Held Tight, etching chine colle, 9in by 7in, 2006

Poplar Shoots, etching chine colle, 7in by 5in, 2006

Pruned Poplar, etching chine colle, 12in by 7in, 2007

Selective Cut, etching chine colle, 12in by 7in, 2006

Sycamore Fence, etching chine colle, 9in by 7in, 2006

Sycamore Study-10, etching chine colle, 12in by 9in, 2006

Sycamore Study-11, etching chine colle, 24in x 12in, 2006

Sycamore Study-2,etching chine colle, 12in by 9in, 2006

Sycamore Study-3, etching chine colle, 12in by 9in, 2006

Sycamore Study-4, etching chine colle, 24in by 12in, 2006

Sycamore Study-9, etching chine colle, 24in x 12in, 2006
