Biography
I love to learn and am lucky enough to be surrounded by many friends and family members who celebrate and encourage that learning as well as assist with the more pragmatic details of life. Thank you all very much. Art is a process, as is life. You acquire new bits of information and integrate them with the old, as well as sur- render to the present with a bizarre sense of, “Okay, let’s go.” I communicate through various media: The steel is raw, unfinished strong industrial material. The drawings are curious organic investigations into human form and essence. The clay yields to gentle guidance; upon firing, it manifests enduring strength. Transition: the flow of beings from one form to another – the flow of creation from one media to another. Searching for similarities and welcoming contradictions, this empty space requires trust – intuition bridges the gap between here and tomorrow.