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ABOUT MY ART
From early childhood I have
always had the passion to paint.
Ten years ago, computers took over my architectural practice. I experienced what
I call “graphite withdrawal.” It was a major change to go from sketching eight
hours a day for twenty years to moving only a mouse. I felt the need to express
my artistic skills and began painting in earnest.
The transition from architecture to painting has been easy since the
knowledge of form and composition are similar in both.
My painting studies have included workshops with Arne Westerman, Susan McKenna,
Barbara Nechis, Ryan Wurmser, Nelson Shanks and Xhaoging Zhu.
My goal is to spend more time painting-exploring the moods of people and
capturing their spirits. There is nothing more rewarding than being able to
capture the human form.
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