
A Peaceful Day. Oil on canvas, 18x18 inches, 2020

Forest. Oil on canvas, 24x24 inches, 2021

Night Owl. Oil on canvas, 24x24 inches, 2019

Road Trip. Oil on canvas, 49x48 inches, 2018

The News. Oil on canvas, 36x36 inches, 2009

Quiet. Oil on canvas, 24x24 inches, 2019

Let's Go Outside. Oil on canvas, 48x48 inches, 2017

Winter Pleasures. Oil on canvas, 36x36 inches, 2012

Let's Secure This Happiness. Oil on canvas, 12x12 inches, 2009

Waves of Blue. Oil on canvas, 24x24 inches, 2010

There Are Lots of Adventures Yet to Come. Oil on canvas, 16x16 inches, 2012

A Good Spring. Oil on canvas, 48x48 inches, 2011

Picking Wild Strawberries at the Beach. Oil on canvas, 30x30 inches, 2008

Climbing Trees at Sunset. Oil on canvas, 42x42 inches, 2008

Lantern. Oil on canvas, 12x12inches, 2007
These paintings of rubber band balls look at the intertwined nature of our experience. They are made with rubber bands from many daily sources, including groceries, newspapers, mail, shops, neighbourhood sidewalks, family, and friends. Like small worlds, with references to skies, meadows, roads, and caves, they embody memories of places and frames of mind. Paintings of individual rubber bands continue this idea of representing a state of mind: their forms are loops or knots that can be seen as particles of emotion.