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View works about companies that represent a deeper meaning.  Communities: View works of places I have visited that have inspired me.

Title:

Master Your Craft

Dimensions: 24” x 36”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

At the 2024 Client Appreciation event, the community made up of clients, friends, spouses and team members of BBSI came for an evening of food, fun and connection. As part of the evening all guests were invited to contribute what “Master Your Craft” meant to them.

Title:

YES, AND

Dimensions: 48″ x 60″

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

Work-Collective members in 2021 added the layer of paint while another Bend artist, Ken Marunowski facilitated a community event. After the work was taken down, I was asked if I could somehow repurpose the canvas and decided to Yes, And…the existing project.

Title:

DO WHAT YOU LOVE

Dimensions: 36” x 48”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

Gary Vaynerchuck is an entrepreneur and a caring soul. He speaks to the heart with radical candor. I discovered Gary in 2008 through a TED talk which eventually caused me to leave the job in 2011 and pursue my entrepreneurial path.

Title:

You Are Remarkable

Dimensions: 24″ x 36″

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

The Resound team embodies the phrase “You Are Remarkable” and invites their clients to do the same. Ths Resound team is comprised of individuals that are all remarkable AND fun! After knowing Mike for well over 7 years and working directly with he and the team for over a year and a half, I feel this painting reflects the sophistication of their work, with the fun of who they are. I love so much of their personality shines through, including an inside joke of President “Taft.”

Title:

QUECHUA BENEFIT

Dimensions: 24”x36”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

At Quechua Benefit’s annual event, Education with a Destination, after dinner I shared an opportunity for the guests to share their experience of being involved with Quechua Benefit. That evening and over the weekend each guest would be participating in collective canvas that would later raise funds for the organization at a future event.

Title:

Work Collective

Community

Dimensions: 36″ x 36″

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

I visited Work-Collective to tour to find a meeting space for a client coming into town. As I was viewing the facility, and shared more of what I did with my Art, Sara shared a painting project the group did the previous year for the Holiday Party.

Title:

10X CATALYST

Dimensions: 36”x48”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

The 10x Catalyst group was asked to pray about what words and/or versus that meant something to each of them that they would contribute to a canvas. Beginning in August 2022 and wrapping up in September 2022, each member contributed to the canvas.

Title:

30 Years Of Trails

Dimensions: 24″ x 36″

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

I met Emmy at Spoken Moto while I had my art displayed at Spoken Moto in June 2022. I was having regular talks with the community on Fridays and one day…

Title:

4 Rings

Dimensions: 36”x48”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

A long time friend (actually, a friend from junior high) who is also into cars challenged me to paint an Audi grille into a painting inspired by my car. I drive a 2013 Audi S4 6 speed manual. Yes, I still drive a manual…

Title:

BEND TO ME

Dimensions: 36”x48”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

This contribution canvas began on February 4, 2022 when I participated in my First Friday at Outside IN, downtown Bend.

Title:

FLAGSTAFF

Dimensions: 36″ x 60″

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

I met with Aysia from Late for the Train on August 22nd before I was going to install my art in October. I wanted to understand more about the community that I was enjoying spending time with as I was looking to escape the Tempe heat during the summer. I was also VERY excited to get out of my house after quarantine, or as I referred to it, “it’s not a quarantine…it’s a “chrysalis.”

Title:

Late for the Train

Dimensions: 24” x 48”

Technique: Acrylic on Canvas

In preparing for my first ever installation in October 2020 at the Late for the Train downtown location, I met with Aysia (the general manager) on August 22nd. She shared an overview about the guests that frequent the location, the community of Flagstaff, and the passion Late for the Train roasters have for coffee.