2025 recap + 30 year artiversary

It's been a really exciting year for my art in multiple ways. I'm grateful that I continue to have a studio and creative space to make art along with my good friend Eric Weinstein. My 2025 highlights are below. Click on the images to view full size.

New art created in 2025

I created six paintings and printed a new series of Marina Towers photographs on canvas.

Grateful for art sales

Nine of my pieces found new homes this year. It means a lot to me that both people I know, and don’t know, have decided to live with my art.

Added ceramics to my creative mix

I learned how to make ceramics by taking a couple of hand-building classes at Lill Street Art Center.

Celebrated 30 years as an artist in 2025

What really made 2025 special for me was celebrating 30 years as an artist. I had four different shows: a group show at Bridgeport Art Center in July, Open Studios during Ravenswood Art Walk in September, showing at TOWN Realty during the Beverly Art Walk in September, and capped it off with a pop-up solo show at the Swedish American Museum Café during Andersonville Arts Weekend in October.

Thank you and onward

Many thanks to all of those who supported me this year through buying my art, coming to one of my shows, or giving me some love on social media. It meant a lot, especially in a year filled with bad news. Art brings us together and connects us. And, I think it’s really important that we as a community share in art experiences of any kind right now, so thanks for being there. Looking forward to more great things in 2026.



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