My primary focus is painting and moderately scaled sculpture. My paintings incorporate aspects of expressionism and formalism, produced with brushes, trowels, squeegees and sticks, on canvas, coalescing in a reactive encounter. I often like to refer to this as “measuring districts for a chance of change.”
The sculpture, on the other hand, is about an
effort to incorporate common and cast-off
materials and fashion them into intriguing,
aesthetically pleasing objects, simple and
coherent.
In the work of both of my painting and sculpture, my effort is to emulate my fondness for nature, phenomena and convergence, as a means to discover orders and structures.