Biography
I have always been a daydreamer and that is exactly what I perfected when I didn't understand my lessons in gradeschool. As time went by, my scribbles in the margins of my notebooks became crude surrealisms and when it was time to go to college I chose art for my major. Although I learned a lot about people while getting my BFA, I really gained most of my skills indirectly and outside of any structured learning system. Several years after graduating I gave up art completely and did not put pencil to paper nor brush to canvas for nearly twenty years. I was never able to please anyone else with my art and I was still terrified of color. I spent those years producing, directing, and working as a nonlinear editor in the television industry. Once I became re-inspired I jumped back into it with pigments flying and technology in full manipulation. At this time I possess a huge body of work which has not yet been seen by anyone other than myself. This too will change.
I invite you to partake in the effects of my work if you find a mutual chemistry.