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Artist Statement:
I am a self taught visual artist, working in oils, principally in a surrealistic style, but not limited to any particular style since I like to experiment with a variety of styles, subject matter and techniques.
The work resists simple explanation, simply because I try not to put logic ahead of first impressions. I, also, believe invention at the forefront of creativity.
The work represents a variety of ideas, especially contradictory concepts; some ideas are complimentary; some, ambiguous.
I leave judgment behind until a work is deemed complete. I do not accept a painting complete, until I have lived with it for several weeks, or even months, and at rare times, years.
I am not trying to create a "picture"! I am trying to create a new perspective. I hope to look at something in a way it has never been observed. If it has to be distorted, if the compositon has to be radical, if the color perverse, if the subject is illogical, that is what I aim for.
As to the "meaning" of a painting. That to me is repulsive. This quest for "meaning" is an attempt to make a mystery familiar. What could be more boring than ...
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Artist Reviews:
Whitney Museum curator, Barbara Haskell reviewed my work and found it intriguing, kept a slide for museums files.
Stephen Dougherty, editor of "American Artist" magazine, submitted my work to the board of directors and they stated that they impressed with my ability as an artist.
Leah Schlossberg, curator of N....
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