Reunion
Sumi ink with handmade paper
35.5x40.5 cm (14x16 inches)
Global Tea
Mixed media with handmade papers
30.5x40.5 cm (12x16 inches)
Rising Tide Bowl
Mixed media with paper on canvas
20x25 cm (8x10 inches)

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Future Friends
Watercolour with found material collage
35.5x28 cm (14x11 inches)
Lake Cowichan
Mixed media
20x30.5 cm (8x12 inches)

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Cup of the Lake
Watercolour with gold leaf collage
15x23 cm (6x9 inches)

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Lapsang Souchong
Pastel on rag paper
12x15 inches
Rain Cup II
Pastel on paper
20x25 cm (8x10 inches)

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Tea Party Time
Mixed media collage
28x23 cm (11x9 inches)

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Tea Party
Acrylic on canvas
61x61 cm (24x24 inches)

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Work in progress

Ready to Receive
Pastel and collage on Canson paper
28x23 cm (11x9 inches)

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Work in progress

Amagama (Wood-fired) Tea Bowls
Ceramic
Variable dimensions

A selection of ceramic tea bowls are also available.

Over-Time Tea
Collograph with handmade paper
9x7 inches

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Any of the pieces in this series are available as an archival print in exchange for a minimum donation ($108.00) to Child Haven - a chain of homes across India for children - the life project of a wonderful Canadian couple. After donating, if you email me a copy of your tax receipt, you can then choose your piece.

Friendship Tea
Mixed media with paper on canvas
13x18 cm (5x7 inches)

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Pink Cloud Tea
Ink and pastel with digital material
25x25 cm (10x10 inches)

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Tea on the Bridge
Found material with acrylic on birch panel
15x15 cm (6x6 inches)

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Cup of Stillness
Oil sketch collage on canvas
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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First Greeting
Mixed media mounted on panel
30.5x23 cm (12x9 inches)

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Island Tea II
Mixed media
12.5x18 cm (5x7 inches)

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Sea of Surprises
Mixed media collage
18x12.5 cm (7x5 inches)

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Haiku
Mixed media with handmade paper on panel
28x35.5 cm (11x14 inches)

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Mountain Morning ll
Handmade paper and pastel on digital material
12x17 cm (4.75x6.75 inches)

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Solidad
Graphite and pastel with photograph
12.5x17.5 cm (5x7 inches)

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Out of the Shadows
Oil and mixed media
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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Island with Island
Acrylic with photos
12.5x17.5 cm (5x7 inches)

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Elders Bowl
Mixed media on canvas
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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Interior Tea
Mixed media
24x19 cm (10x7.5 inches)

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Tea for Euclid
Watercolour and found material
20x18 cm (8x7 inches)

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Quantum Tea I
Found material on lithograph
18x23 cm (7x9 inches)

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Spot On
Watercolour with photographs on panel
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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Wisdom Tea
Ink and acrylic
27x20 cm (10.75x8 inches)

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Zen Tea
Sumi ink with watercolour
25x25 cm (10x10 inches)

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Over the Moon
Ink with pastel on handmade paper
28x28 cm (11x11 inches)

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Always With You
Acrylic and handmade paper
33x20 cm (13x8 inches)

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Galileo’s Cup
Mixed media with intaglio
23x18 cm (9x7 inches)

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Tea at the Beach
Found material with acrylic on canvas
20x20 cm (8x8 inches)

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Untitled
Found materials with pastel on paper
25x20 cm (10x8 inches)

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Wake Up Call
Ink and found material
28x23 cm (11x9 inches)

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Tea with Waves
Acrylic with found material
13x17.5 cm (5x7 inches)

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Sky Offering
Acrylic with Sumi ink and asian paper mounted on canvas
30.5x23 cm (12x9 inches)

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Take the Long View
Found material with Sumi ink and acrylic
26x20 cm (10x8 inches)

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Pure Dreams
Oil on panel
30.5x23 cm (12x9 inches)

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Tea On the Dot
Acrylic and ink on canvas
12x12 inches

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Quantum Tea II
Mixed media on lithograph
18x23 cm (7x9 inches)

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Sympatico
Acrylic on canvas
6x4 inches

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Tea for Carl (Jung)
Acrylic with found material
20x20 cm (8x8 inches)

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Spring Tea
Graphite with pastel
20x18 cm (8x7 inches)

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Okanagan Tea
Charcoal with acrylic
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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Snow Bowl
Acrylic on canvas
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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Salish Sea Tea
Pastel with found collage on paper
(16x20 inches)

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Cheers
Mixed media on canvas
30.5x30.5 cm (12x12 inches)

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For Absent Friends
Acrylic with canvas on canvas
7x7 inches

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Wishing Bowl
Found materials and oil
30.5x23 cm (12x9) inches

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Listening Bowls
Ink with handmade paper
28x36 cm (11x14 inches)

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Mountain Morning I
Pastel with found material
16x14 inches

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Untitled
Watercolour with Sumi ink
12x16 inches

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Setting the Table
Watercolour on panel
12x9 inches

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Fragments Between Friends
Sumi ink with handmade paper
14x11 inches

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Tempest Comes Home
Acrylic on canvas
8x10 inches

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Ocean Tea
Watercolour with found material
10x8 inches

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Till We Meet Again
Collograph with mixed-media
23x30.5 cm (9x12 inches)

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Best Kept Secret
Found material with acrylic on canvas
20x25.5 cm (8x10 inches)

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Petrichor
Oil on canvas with watercolour collage
8x10 inches

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Harmony Rising
Mixed media with handmade paper
12x14 inches

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Friends With Time
Mixed media with digital material
12x12 inches

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For Absent Friends
Mixed media with handmade paper
18x18 cm (7x7 inches)

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Into the Zone
Mixed media on paper
18x18 cm (7x7 inches)

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Bowl with Toast
Found materials on paper
18x18 cm (7x7 inches)

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Invisible Passage
Intaglio with handmade paper
15x15 cm (6x6 inches)

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Settled Earth
Sumi ink with pastel
8x10 inches

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Rising Rose
Sumi ink with found material
12x8 inches

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Back to the Source
Sumi ink with mixed media
8x10 inches

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New Day Rises
Mixed media with handmade paper
36x28 cm (14x11 inches)

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Conversations
Found material on paper
25.5x20 cm (10x8 inches)

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Mountain Morning Cup
Mixed media on paper
23x14 cm (9x5.5 inches)

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The Moment Arrives
Ink on Xuan paper
25.5x20 cm (10x8 inches)

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Tea Music
Mixed media with handmade paper
10x8 inches

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Gide's Cup
Ink and mixed media on paper
30x23 cm (12x9 inches)

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Keeping the Connection
Pastel with action paper
8x12 inches

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The following article is included in an upcoming catalogue documenting the Tea Bowl series.

World's Fair

The sound of grating metal punctuated the morning stillness. Security guards pulled back the fairground barriers


I intended to be there, very early, before a line formed, to attend the first ceremony of the day. The details were available in the glossy brochure, ‘First come first served’. The entrance crowd thinned. It seemed other visitors were going other places. The tiny map was vague but the direct route to the Japanese Pavilion I visualized was accurate enough. I sat alone and early in a cool corridor to wait.


An exquisite young woman in elaborate floral kimono, bowing so deeply I barely saw her face, ushered me behind the pavilion to a small shed-like building. Still bowing, she departed. I removed my shoes and crouched to enter.


The vast emptiness of this tiny space, with only a scroll and a single flower, was revolutionary. The depth of the gentle silence was palpable. I stood on a fragrant straw mat. My stocking feet registered woven texture. I felt blissfully naked though I’d not removed my clothing. Could this be heaven?


The tea house walls were plastered in rich ochre. A seated figure in slate grey robes gestured to his right as he nodded in greeting. I kneeled to occupy my cushion, a thin black silk square. He slowly stirred the live coals of a welcome fire. Steam rose from a delicate black iron kettle. The ritualized movements, the preparations that create a tea ceremony began. Then when the tea, drill-sharp green, frothed in a pearly grey bowl, I bowed to accept it. The tea master’s fluid movements were hypnotic. We had no need for conversation, he could no doubt tell I was mesmerized, under the spell of ceremony, all beyond time and space.


Decades have passed since the spacious peace of the spring morning in the tea house. I had no language in 1962 to describe how my brain stored that vivid experience. Today much more is understood how a memory is lodged and timelessly retained. Yet it is the surprise, of my Covid isolation, to have this tea encounter trigger a new series of paintings after such a prolonged gestation.


Each image is an assemblage created from my folders of ephemera. It is fitting these pieces are created from remnants accumulated over years.


A perfect use for the collected calligraphies, patterned papers, saved textures and sketchbook pages.


In recent pieces the tea bowls are placed within landscapes, steam rises from them, the vapours join and become one with the clouds. This merging reflects the interconnectedness of all things. Thich Nat Han, a beloved contemporary Buddhist master addressed this when he held up a schedule saying, ’there isn’t a way I can get rid of this sheet of paper. If I burn it, there will be ash remaining, it will become earth, the earth will grow trees, they will become more paper. You see, everything is inter-being.


This work is about our relationship to big ideas through the small and ordinary. How, with focused attention, we may see the sacred displayed in the mundane, and know the Zen of being completely in the moment.