“The flow of light is always fascinating, arresting, and elusive – something I and many others have struggled to understand.”
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“The flow of light is always fascinating, arresting, and elusive – something I and many others have struggled to understand.”
“Sometimes, it seems like we can see a relationship developing between the art and the person looking at the art.”
“One of the things I love about abstraction is the participation it encourages in the viewer.”
“I’ve found that making paper is a lot like painting. The fibers are wet and move around. When they dry they hold the history of the movement.”
“When I set out to paint a scene I try to capture the essence of the location or how it ‘feels’ to be there.”
“I think art is interesting when there’s a dissonance of textures and associations.”
“I love to show the way natural and artificial light sources can spotlight and create such interesting features and shadows.”
“When I’m involved in the creative process, I push the limits beyond the bounds of certainty — that’s fun!”
“My process is to create interesting shapes, contrasting tonal values and distinct variations in color temperature.”
“My sculptures and vessels explore themes of instinct, adaptation, survival and transformation.”
“I think art is an important part of our culture, and that there are artists who will always be making work, simply because they can’t do otherwise.”
“I am a collector of antiques and oddities, artwork, and history. I love having all of these things hanging around in my work space to serve as inspiration while I work.”
“The principles and elements of design and color theory are always a part of the painting process.”