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Mona Lisa on display

A Lifelong Journey of Art and Inspiration

A 50-Year Creative Legacy

My journey began in the early 1970s, a five-decade evolution spanning the precision of commercial graphic design and the visceral world of fine art. After a 30-year career in design, I returned to the canvas in 2018, bringing a lifetime of disciplined daily practice and a deep immersion in global art history to every work.

Graphic Surrealism & Technical Command

My work lives at the intersection of structural logic and painterly discipline. I utilize digital tools as a modern sketchbook to stress-test ideas, eventually committing them to the canvas with a rigorous command of the painted surface. My style—Graphic Surrealism—prioritizes defined silhouettes and rhythmic repetition, bridging the gap between functional design and expressive narrative.

The Physical Reality

A painting cannot be fully appreciated until it is witnessed in person; this is a fact of the medium. The physical object puts the viewer face-to-face with the process and the artist in a way no digital screen can match. My work is meant to be lived with—to be seen as the light changes throughout the day, revealing a depth and topography that a JPEG simply cannot convey.

Garden and Gargoyle gallery showing at Red Sky Gallery Seattle
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