Galerie Le Chien d’Or - Quebec

 
 

I am excited to announce that 9 paintings have been accepted in 3 international exhibitions. The first is in Quebec, Canada at Galerie Le Chien d'Or, showcasing my latest work - "You Only Live Twice" - as well as two others. The second is in Strasbourg, France at the Expo Strasbourg 2026 showing my Bond triptych - "A Deadly Career" - a commission from the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. and the two side paintings. The third is in Milan, Italy, at the Expo Milano 2026, Milan, Italy, showing “Risico”, “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” and “Diamonds are Forever.”
This year, “The Spy Who Loved Me” was accepted into the 2026 Mid-Atlantic Juried Show at McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Shows to date:
• 2026 - Accepted into Artistic Animals 2026, at KBM Art Gallery, Riverside, California
• 2026 - Accepted into the 2026 Mid-Atlantic Juried Show at McGuffey Art Center, Charlottesville, Virginia
• 2026 - Accepted into the exhibition at Galerie Le Chien d'Or in Quebec, Canada; the Expo Strasbourg 2026 in Strasbourg, France
• 2025 - Virginia Watercolor Society Annual Juried Exhibition in Radford, Virginia
• 2025 - d'Art Center Annual Juried Exhibition - “Figment: A National Juried Exhibition of Fanciful, Whimsical & Surreal Artworks” - in Norfolk, Virginia
• 2025 - Red Bluff Art Gallery Exhibition - “the ART of Water” in Corning, California
• 2025 - 46th Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition in Radford, Virginia
• 2024 - 45th Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition in Lynchburg, Virginia
• 2023 - 44th Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition in Williamsburg, Virginia
• 2023 - Best in Show and First Place Fine Arts at the Weinstein JCC “You Belong Here”, Richmond, Virginia
• 2022 - 43rd Annual Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition at the Shenandoah Valley Arts Center, Winner of the Award of Excellence in Waynesboro, Virginia
• 2021 - 42nd Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition in Portsmouth, Virginia
• 2020 - 41st Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition at The Virginia Museum of History and Culture, in Richmond, Virginia:
• 2019 - Received a commission by the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC., to paint a Bond related watercolor for their permanent collection. The honor of attending the unveiling of the painting was compounded by meeting and dining with George Lazenby at a restaurant across from the museum in the evening after the unveiling.