Mesa, AZ, United States
I paint moments. The subjects of my paintings may vary, but the moments remain stirring within each...
About the artist
Joined In 2014
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About the artist
Joined In 2014
(1 Follower)
I paint moments. The subjects of my paintings may vary, but the moments remain stirring within each one. I paint storms because the air is thick with tension, a certain quietness exists and is accompanied by the thrilling promise that something big is about to happen. The same applies to images of Las Vegas or New York - a promise exists - an energy found within the contrast of bright lights inside a dark background. I often paint portraits. My subjects, whether animal or human, are either looking away from the viewer, lost in their own moment, whether it's peaceful, thoughtful, or painful; or they're gazing directly into the viewer's eyes. Direct eye contact captures a powerful moment of familiarity and connection that exists only for a split second even if the person is a stranger or animal. The eyes are windows to the soul. I strive to capture these moments of the soul using a variety of methods and subject matter.
I paint on canvas using oils, as well as acrylics. I love the fluidity of oils but treasure the drying speed of acrylic paint. Generally I begin a painting in acrylics. I take it as far as I can go before the need for oil paint takes over. Oils bring the entire painting to life.
I am influenced by man...
Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 1997-2001
BA in Painting 2001