Architect by day & bug enthusiast by night. After years of collecting real insects I reluctantly gave it up in the spirit of environmentalism...that, and lots of peer pressure from my tree hugging friends in Oregon.

Still wanting to collect, I turned my hand to drawing bugs with colored pencils & black ink on art paper. Over the years I have refined my techniques & now use watercolor inks, coated papers, mylar, horse hair, feathers & many other materials to achieve the high degree of realism my creations reflect today. People often believe my paper insects are quite real...necessitating my somewhat humorous disclaimers that no insects were harmed in the making of the artwork.

There is something intriguing and sublime about the world of insects. Their industry & adaptability. Their often stunning appearance. I have found that if I take time to look closely, there is an amazing breadth of beauty waiting to be admired...and that quite a lot of it is living in my back yard.

I have only recently begun to exhibit my artwork and the response has been wonderful. I’ve been fortunate enough to win several awards of excellence & even best-of-show...twice.

I greatly enjoy hearing the surprise in peoples voices & seeing the smiles on their faces when they first see my bugs. Often memories are triggered and a story ensues!

I sincerely hope my insects encourage people to pause for a moment in their everyday lives and smile in wonder the next time they spot a moth or a beetle or are being eyed by an ever-curious dragonfly!

Enjoy!