I create to connect and communicate with life. My work is about sharing the inspiration that comes with this experience.
In 1995, after a BFA from Syracuse University and nine years in graphic communications, I began to experiment with sculpture again. First with clay and then moving to bronze, I have found the work is about the natural visual beauty and grace of life as we experience it in all of its tumultuous energy and emotion. The chiaroscuro of the darkest and most brilliant of feelings make life complete and meaningful.
Touch is also an important part of this work. There is information you get from touch that cannot be learned any other way. I have found that a sculpture's shape comes to my fingers first before any image ever comes to mind. I invite you to come and see and touch life in bronze.
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