








Costal Light: A Watercolor Journey
This is one of five large-scale watercolor works captures the vivid essence of the Pacific Northwest coast—from the basalt cliffs of Oceanside, Oregon, to the steadfast North Head Lighthouse watching over shifting tides. Layered in vibrant hues and fine detail, each piece reflects the geologic poetry of this rugged shoreline, shaped over millennia by fire, water, and time. Striated headlands, ancient lava flows, and weather-worn bluffs tell a story beneath the surface—a story of movement, erosion, and quiet endurance.
As an artist and geologist, Oceanside is a place of deep peace—a meditative stretch of coast where time seems to slow with the tides. At Hug Point, the rugged beauty of ancient rock formations meets the softness of pastel sunsets, a contrast that speaks to the soul of this region. Painted with clarity and reverence, Coastal Light invites viewers to feel the salt air, the weight of fog, and the timeless rhythm of stone meeting sea.
painting: 12x18
(16×24 framed and matted)
This is one of five large-scale watercolor works captures the vivid essence of the Pacific Northwest coast—from the basalt cliffs of Oceanside, Oregon, to the steadfast North Head Lighthouse watching over shifting tides. Layered in vibrant hues and fine detail, each piece reflects the geologic poetry of this rugged shoreline, shaped over millennia by fire, water, and time. Striated headlands, ancient lava flows, and weather-worn bluffs tell a story beneath the surface—a story of movement, erosion, and quiet endurance.
As an artist and geologist, Oceanside is a place of deep peace—a meditative stretch of coast where time seems to slow with the tides. At Hug Point, the rugged beauty of ancient rock formations meets the softness of pastel sunsets, a contrast that speaks to the soul of this region. Painted with clarity and reverence, Coastal Light invites viewers to feel the salt air, the weight of fog, and the timeless rhythm of stone meeting sea.
painting: 12x18
(16×24 framed and matted)
This is one of five large-scale watercolor works captures the vivid essence of the Pacific Northwest coast—from the basalt cliffs of Oceanside, Oregon, to the steadfast North Head Lighthouse watching over shifting tides. Layered in vibrant hues and fine detail, each piece reflects the geologic poetry of this rugged shoreline, shaped over millennia by fire, water, and time. Striated headlands, ancient lava flows, and weather-worn bluffs tell a story beneath the surface—a story of movement, erosion, and quiet endurance.
As an artist and geologist, Oceanside is a place of deep peace—a meditative stretch of coast where time seems to slow with the tides. At Hug Point, the rugged beauty of ancient rock formations meets the softness of pastel sunsets, a contrast that speaks to the soul of this region. Painted with clarity and reverence, Coastal Light invites viewers to feel the salt air, the weight of fog, and the timeless rhythm of stone meeting sea.
painting: 12x18
(16×24 framed and matted)