I call this work ‘personal landscapes’. Although the land and the sea are the wellspring and inspiration for all of my projects, my fine art practice has more to do with my inner life and struggles than just the landscape. By creating tension between the superficial beauty of the scene that I embellish and the hidden detritus of the environmentally challenged pond, I aim to explain myself. Through displaying the landscape as a beautiful yet darkly complex enveloping space, I hope to open the imagery up to metaphoric interpretations. "Deliquescing to the sea" depicts the ghost town of Drawbridge, enveloped by marsh, buildings succumb to the elements. Gray timber deliquescing into reed and grass.