Expressive Skies
In his letter Passing Storm, Robert Genn wrote that “it’s good to trust the skies.” He quoted John Constable, saying, “there’s a lifetime in them.” These artworks explore themes of trust, love, and life, using the sky as an expressive motif.

I discovered a trail beneath the poplars (Summer 1). 36" x 24". Sold
I watched the light trapped in a ceiling of leaves (Summer 2). 40" x 30". $825
The light reflected through the leaves (Summer 3). 36" x 24" $450
The leaves turned red and rattled between the streets (Fall 1). 28" x 20". $400

Evening Song. 24" x 20". Sold
Skies Near and Far. 28" x 20". $350
Blue Swirls in the Sky. 28" x 20". $350
Nicky's Sky. 24" x 18". $300
Orange and Violet Skies 1. 20" x 16". $250

Orange and Violet Skies 2. 20" x 16". Sold

The View from the Window. 30" x 24". Sold

The View Down the Hall. 30" x 20". Sold

The View from the Edge of My Bed. 40" x 30". Sold

The View Between My Fingers. 40" x 30". Sold

The View from the Tree. 30" x 24". Sold
Storm Front. 24" x 20". $300

Winter Skies. 24" x 30". Sold
Untitled (Abstract Landscape). 24" x 30". $450

Rising. 40" x 30". Sold

Fading. 40" x 30". Sold

Sky Exploration. 30" x 24". Sold

Sky Exploration 1. 20" x 16". Sold

Sky Exploration 2. 20" x 16". Sold

Sky Exploration 3. 20" x 16". Sold

Farm Clouds. 20" x 16". Sold

Summer Skies. 24" x 30". Sold