My artistic journey is a process which allows me to express the many levels of my life through
color, texture and illusion on a two dimentional surface. Pushing and pulling the
paint and bringing it to a place of comprehensive completion is always my goal.
My palette evolves with each series. Color expresses the here and now for me.
As life progresses, my color choices unfold. The work is abstract, suggestive,
and always emotional. As I work the surface I simutaneously see a sense of
direction, and yet I feel as if some other force is at hand and if I am open
to the experience the magic will go through me. When a painting appears to be
unsuccessful, I realize that I was fighting the flow and trying to control it.
When this dichotomy occurs I can play it back in my mind and see the struggle.
Oil on canvas is my usual medium. My tools are putty knives, smudge rags
and an occasional pencil. The only brush strokes seen in my work since
the eighties are in my signature, however the signature is usually scratched
into the surface of the paint. Putty knifes seem to be more economical and
thinners are not needed. Eliminating brushes also eliminates solvents so the
earth gets a little break.
Although my work is by no means traditional, I started painting with the
basic foundation of realism. For me this was the only way to come to a
place where abstraction would have depth.
This body of work represents a chunk out of my life through paint. It is
at this place of sharing myself with the viewer that I find completion with the work.