In Boulder Sun, the lively rush of mountain water collides with warm, sunlit stone. Near Georgetown, Colorado, a creek cascades over rocks painted in tones of orange, rust, and gold, glowing against the cooler shadows of the forest. The sunlight catches on the boulders like fire, creating a striking balance between the force of water and the permanence of stone.
This painting is about contrast. The hard edges of rock against the soft movement of water, the fleeting shimmer of sunlight against the ancient presence of the mountains. It holds the energy of the Rockies in a single moment, where sound, color, and motion all converge.

