Casey Inch has an obvious interest in traditional romantic landscape painting with hints of 
Bierstadt, 
Friedrich and a direct reference to 
Frederic Edwin Church. Recently he has been using this romatic approach to depict scenes of catastrophe and devastation, something the romantics themselves were not unknown to do. But there is something peculiarly modern about these as well, tying in somehow with our contemporary apocalyptic obsessions. It's a striking and successful approach bringing a life and energy to his work that is not as apparent in his earlier more benign landscapes. This represents most of his large work on this theme from his website, but there are also some fairly stunning miniature paintings (3" x 4"), his earlier work, and a few nice graphite drawings. I look forward to seeing what he does next.
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caseyinch.com
"Cotopaxi"  2008 oil on linen  48" x 85"
Here is the painting by Church 
 that he is referencing and a short 
article from which this image was taken...
Frederic Edwin Church, 1826-1900), Cotopaxi, 1862. Oil on canvas, 48 x 85  inches.  Photograph © The Detroit Institute of Arts. 
"Crash #1"  2009  oil on linen  14" x 18"
"Crash #2"  2009  oil on linen  24" x 36"
"Storm"  2009  oil on linen  50" x 72"
Casey Inch's painting "Cotopaxi" was featured in the spring issue of 
Studio Visit magazine which is how I became aware of his work.