"This series explores my interpretation of two extremes. Nature meets man-made technology. On one hand, the iconic symbol of nature...the flower. Their colours and delicate form created by nature itself. Then, on the other hand is the world of technology. It is a world so distant from nature. Technology representing computer engineering driven by one of man's most engineered products...the computer chip. In this case, the technological tools I use to interpret nature. In this series I played with nature's palette. I interpreted colours, textures and forms to produce exciting results. I explored the collision of these two worlds. These digital designs give new perspectives on the traditional world of still life florals. I hope you enjoy them."
THE FLORA SERIES
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The mighty dandelion making a spectacular yet orderly intrusion into this field of crops. Guelph, ON

Wind captured in the bending of the Cattails, Penetanguishene, ON

A dream-like swirl of colour from nature's own palette. Created for the Windsor Hospice in memoriam of my Dad.

Large Sunflower.

A surrealistic representation of time (the millions of years) used in the geologic formation of the Tobermory Flowerpots. Our 96 year old Grandmothers watch was incorporated into this piece.

White Orchids. Second in a three part series.

White Orchids. First in a three part series.

White Orchids. Third in a three part series.







Study of Rose

Study of Rose

Study of Rose

Trillium with the setting sun, Milton, ON

Trillium, Milton, ON

Milton, ON