Initially, I started this blog as an artist's journey through the blue no-where. I intended to share my thoughts and confused meanderings and make some new friends. But somehow I ended up teaching and posting lessons instead. So welcome to my teaching blog. Here I'll share my successes and some of my failures in painting. I'll also talk about experiments, color, mediums, and just plain art stuff. So welcome aboard. You can subscribe to this blog and thereby be notified when new lessons and talks are posted. I welcome your comments and hope you'll start a dialogue or two going. But the blog is moderated, so play nice.
Born and raised in New York, I spent many an afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of art gazing at works by Dutch and Renaissance painters - an experience that influences my work to this day.
I attended FIT in New York and worked for 20 years in the graphic arts industry. I currently live in Port Angeles, WA.
In 1998 I started to pursue a career in fine arts. I have participated in numerous juried competitions and sold my work in diverse venues from art festivals to galleries. My work resides in hundreds of private collections and is presently in three permanent public collections that include The Corona Heritage Park Museum in Corona, CA, the Millard Sheets Gallery in Pomona, CA, and the Painted Ponies Project of Temecula, CA.
The Internet for me is the final frontier and an ever expanding one.
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