| "If there were a special camera or
glasses we put on to see people and things not just by their physical
attributes but also see their experiences, their troubles, their
sicknesses, their connectedness or lack of to everything else around
them I think it would look very similar to one of my paintings. I don’t
draw what a person looks like I draw a map of those experiences,
feelings and energy and the relationship between their physical,
emotional and energetic environments."

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Explanation of Process and
Paintings:
As a Visionary artist, I use my inner emotion and intuition to guide me.
I do not work in the traditional process that incorporates sketching and
planning. After that first line, shape, or color makes it way to the
canvas I get lost in non-thought. It is my time to meditate- and when my
time with the canvas is complete I have a creation that in some way
represents my dreams and life experience. This may not be understood for
quite some time but from experience I now trust in my process and can
dissect it when I am ready.
My painting process is very expedient I quickly make a decision as to
what colors I am going to use. Ultimately when I paint I am preparing
the canvas for my drawing. When I feel like there are enough options to
work with, I am done painting. At times the painting can take as little
as 10 minutes to complete. After the canvas is prepared I study it in
the four directions deciding which direction it will go. I would say
that this is when I am most attentive in my creative process and snap
out of dream world to make a decision- which way is up? Sometimes I see
it in multiple directions and this has lead to the “Flipped” series.
Once the direction has been determined I then bring the piece to life
with my ink drawing. The shapes formed by the paints dictate what I draw
as do the negative spaces. I often see faces throughout the piece –but
this “seeing” is not limited to art it includes my everyday seeing as
well.
My hope is that my work will be a tool of this special kind of seeing
for people. Not taking an object simply at face value. Everything we see
is more interesting and complicated than the title we attach to it. You
can look at a tree OR you can SEE the tree in it’s individuality. Trees
are very much like people in the way that there environment and
experiences with it make up the tree. A harsh winter, a bird pecking at
the surface or an animal digging a hole inside to live in, a kid
climbing it all of the experiences it has had has changed that tree just
like what we have gone thru in our lives has altered and changed us and
not just physically but emotionally and energetically as well.

The wood art is done in the same process with the exception of having to
prepare it for drawing. I find so much pleasure playing with the images
of what nature has organically grown. What wood grain has naturally is
what I strive to achieve when preparing my canvas for drawing. All that
is needed is a light acrylic wash and I simply outline the faces and
images nature provided for me.

The work typically has two different levels. From a distance, the viewer
can see a large image or faces, landscapes, buildings etc. – but on
closer examination the viewer sees that each image is typically derived
from smaller images- eyes, faces, windows, doors, trees, houses,
mountains and spirit people growing or living within the other images. I
often create one abstract surreal world inside another. The piece
becomes multi-dimensional and can be seen in different ways depending on
how you look at it.
The ultimate goal in the process of creating my work is to not think
about what I am doing -not consciously anyway. I feel at home drawing in
everyday settings -be it in the car, hotel (photo below), on a plane,
listening to a film or at a party. I love to be around people and carry
on a conversation and draw simultaneously. This works best when the
people I am engaged with are not distracted by my drawing for this will
cause me to “think about what I am doing”. I have found my best work
comes from being in a room full of people that know me and know that
this is what I do and how I work. From the words of Visionary master
Alex Grey “To produce their finest works, artists lose themselves in the
flow of creation from their inner worlds. The visionary artist
creatively expresses her or his personal glimpses of the Divine
Imagination”.

Artist Description of Work:
“I grew up in NY and lived in the city for years and as I looked out the
window I would see just mass chaos just looked like a mess of people,
cars, buildings etc. but when I zoomed in on one area I saw each space
was it’s own little world with it’s own energy, emotions, and life. This
is the best was to describe one of my paintings. From a distance look at
the confusing mass of abstraction but step into the painting and move
your eyes around stopping every few inches and you will see worlds
inside of worlds each with there own uniqueness.

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