Oakland, CA, United States
Landscapes gave me rich shapes and the sensation of deep space. I altered color, replanted trees ...
About the artist
Joined In 2015
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About the artist
Joined In 2015
(60 Followers)
Landscapes gave me rich shapes and the sensation of deep space. I altered color, replanted trees and shifted the ground underneath them, to create a calm and reflective whole.
"Window" paintings emphasized the picture plane. Shapes play back and forth with this plane, forming tensions between them. A quiet mood dominates. Vibrations and dissonances keep it alive.
COLOR has become my passion. I needed it to interact in organic forms and not take the easy path of squares and rectangles with hard edges.
Activity on the canvas is not predetermined.
It is discovered, much like a jazz musician whose sounds and rhythms make us want to move in harmony with them - and dance.
When layer upon layer, soft and hard edges, bright and toned color, light and dark shapes, big and small areas come together in that harmony, They can touch those points of recognition inside us all.
M.F.A. Syracuse University
B.F.A. College of Mt. St. Joseph, Cincinnati, Oh.
study at Catholic University, Washington D.C., Art Student's League, N. Y., University of the Americas, Mexico City.
Solo shows; Mepkin Abbey, Charlotte S.C., Thacher Gallery, University of San Francisco; Canada College, Redwood City, Ca., Franciscan School of Theology, Berkeley, Ca., Hank Baum Gallery, San Francisco and Los Angeles; Walnut Creek Civic Arts, Walnut Creek, Ca.
Group Exhibitions include; Cleveland Museum of Art, Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, Oakland Museum, Albright Knox Gallery, Northwest Printmakers, Seattle; Arleigh Gallery, San Frncisco; Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, N.Y.;Opts Out Gallery, San Francisco; Bedford Gallery, Walnut Creek, and more...
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