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how
long have you been making art?
As
long as I can remember. I believe I was actually painting
even before I picked up a brush. Its that simple need to
make marks.

What
other artists or movements inform my work / aesthetics /
sensibilities?
Thats
a hard question to answer. I suppose all artists &
movements influence my work to some extent, positively and
negatively. Of course there is certain art that I favor,
such as the wonderful composition & design found in
Japanese art, the intimacy of Henri Matisse, the intricacy
of Persian Miniatures and the patterns of Moroccan and
Indian art.

How
would you describe your work?
I
have an absolute love to produce pattern and color for
pattern and color sake. Its such a meditative and
integral part of how I make pictures that is always there in
some form. This in turn produces what I like to think of as
visuals which allow the eye to wander but in a gentle way,
thus a meditation. If for instance I put together a series
of circles your eye first will travel those forms before the
intellect takes over. After the intellect has finished
its reach for an answer, then one is left with a very
intimate relationship with very simple forms. The same can
be said for color... maybe even more so (Mark Rothko.) So in
a long winded explanation I believe that I make art that is
very comfortable.

Do
you work in media other than watercolor?
I
do like to work in the 3 dimensional world too. I create
& sell jewelry. I also sold some of them mounted in 3-D
frames. I hope to do more of those soon. Through the years
Ive had the opportunity to try a lot of different
media I experimented practically everything out there!
Watercolors are still my favorite.
How,
if at all, have the events of 9-11 impacted your painting?
Certainly
as a human being I was very impacted, which of course will
influence every aspect of my life not just art. I cannot say
how it will manifest itself in my work---only that it will.
On a intellectual level I dont feel that it really has,
but art flows from many levels. So I am sure there will be
some change, only time will tell.
What
do you find visually stimulating right now?
I
have been really interested in all the illustrators from the
1920s such as Kay Nielsen & the Arts & Craft
"guru" William Morris tapestries, textiles
& wallpapers. Im a Graphic Artist in my 9-5 job, so
graphic design & illustrators are a favorite of mine to
explore. Also, Ive got to say I m enjoying looking at
Grant Woods landscapes---you gotta love those puffy
trees!

What
are your motivations for painting?
My
motivation is the same for any artist, whether they are
painters, musicians, or writers...to somehow document
thoughts and visions in a way that is unique and different.
The simple need to explore who I am; to know myself.
Tell
me about some upcoming projects.
I
hope to be doing some oils soon (which I havent done
since college) and as I said previously I hope to create
more of my "artsy" 3-D jewelry.
What
would your fellow EBSQ artists and our collectors to know
about you?
To
my fellow EBSQ Artists:
I really enjoy your friendly attitudes, interactions,
suggestions and support.
For
My Collectors:
I was born in Sacramento, California and received my Art
training at American River College, graduating with a degree
Fine Art. Since the 1980s my paintings have been
exhibited in numerous galleries throughout California and
the Western US. My work appears in many distinguished and
private collections, and is also in the permanent collection
of the E.B. Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, CA.
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