This series is of pure landscape with no discernible human activity and no human-made objects in any form.

I find that this border is critical.  If there is even the smallest hint of humanity the scene becomes about man’s relation to nature. Human-made objects are easily comprehensible.  We know what they mean and their function and judge the scene by the object and its relationship to the surroundings. The scene becomes a setting for a human endeavor.

With pure landscape, the interplay of natural objects is the subject.
 

This collection was exhibited in spring 2014 at Umbrella Arts and Metro Curates 2015, NYC.

 

Reflections Westport River SunriseView from Petersberg PassReflections Westport River SunriseReflections Westport River SunriseReflections Westport River SunriseReflections Westport River SunriseReflections Westport River SunriseHorizon LineSparkly Snow SeriesPussy Willions Frozen PondSparkly Snow SeriesEmerging Leaves, Berkshire Spring SeriesNew Maple Leaves, Berkshire Spring SeriesButtercups & FernsNew Maple Leaves, Berkshire Spring SeriesBirch After an Ice StormSpring, Behind the Dunes, Horseneck BeachBirch Scared by SapsuckerBirch Log on Forest FloorBirch TorsoCircles, at Little Falls Mohawk River, NYPot Holes at Moss Island, Mohawk River, NYCliff Face, Moss Island, Mohawk River, NYCliff Face, Moss Island, Mohawk River, NYCliff Face, Moss Island, Mohawk River, NYLeaves in IceNiagara FallsNiagara FallsNiagara FallsStorm CloudSparkly Snow SeriesFish BallTide Line in Sand