This iconic line of cypress trees in North Carolina’s Lake Mattamuskeet create a minimalist, almost etching-like appearance in this unique fine art image. Limited edition prints available matted on fine art paper in three sizes, 10.5” x 22”, 15.5” x 34.5”, and 18” x 40” (finished mat sizes).
Beauty can be found in many places. Even in a old sunken sailboat.
Add drama to a room with B&W canvas prints
Mix and match images using themes and compositions.
From left to right:
Running to the Sea
Lake Wenatchee the Fallen
Tidal Path
Running to the Sea
Patterns in the sand left by an outgoing tide
Lake Wenatchee the Fallen
Wenatchee State Park, Washington
Tidal Path
Tide pool on a beach
Color makes a Statement!
The spring colors in these abstract images will brighten any room.
From left to right:
Azalea Impression 1
Azalea Impression 2
Azalea Impressions 1
The colors of a blooming azalea captured using intentional camera movement (ICM) create stunning impressionistic image.
Azalea Impressions 2
The colors of a blooming azalea captured using intentional camera movement (ICM) create stunning canvas prints for your home or office.
Professionally matted and framed prints
add refined elegance
Bring the shapes and forms of nature into your home with one or more of these high-contrast images.
From left to right:
Dogwood Flower
Beach Grass
Narcissus
The simple symmetry of a dogwood blossom is highlighted in this B&W image with just a hint of color to draw the eye to the center.
Walk along a Mid-Atlantic beach and you undoubtedly see this simple grass at the base of the dunes. The lines and curves of the blades create interest against the sand.
This harbinger of spring is one of the first to bloom as the snow melts away. In black and white the shapes and textures of this simple flower become a dramatic addition to any room.
Multi-panel abstract canvas prints are ideal for large wall spaces
As summer fades to autumn, leaves begin to change from bright green to yellow.
The original image (above) was captured using intentional camera movement (ICM). Moving the camera vertically with the shutter open.
The leaves of the subject tree were just beginning to change.
Fading Summer 2 (three panel set)
By segmenting the image into three panels (triptych), the vertical lines are accentuated adding energy and drama.
Sometimes a “Pop” of color is all it takes.
Consider adding just small splash of color to your décor with this selectively colored monochrome print.
The striking pinks and yellow of this water lily bloom are unaltered. Taking the rest of the image to black and white, makes the color of the flower “pop”. This image is available as limited-edition fine art print, matted or framed, as well as a gallery wrap canvas, as seen above.
Simple and subtle images bring an air
of calm to a room
Simple bright images set on a white background can complement a broad array of design styles.
To create this somewhat mysterious looking image of the Kitty Hawk Pier on the Outer Banks of NC I purposefully over-exposed it, creating a high key image. Doing so removes all possible distractions, leaving the pier and just a hint of the water in the foreground.
Take a little bit of the beach home with you
A stunning beach sunrise or sunset can transport you back to your happy place each time you see it.
Here an image of a dead tree that has been uprooted and now lies on its side, frames the setting sun over the sound.
Here the sun rises over a distant storm cloud that past in the night. A new day has dawned that brings hope and opportunity.