There are so many ways to interpret this title “Grounds For Sculpture”. What I like about it is that it brings up a lot of questions and gives me a framework of consideration and perspective. Some of the questions that I find arising are the following: How do I interpret “Grounds”? Do we need grounds […]
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I suppose every attempted painting calls for getting personal. For me it’s always tied to my own life journey and in some way sharing something about myself in the context of a moment. I don’t always recognize the connection but it’s usually there if I take time to step back and reflect. And to take […]
Plein-air painting is one of the most challenging things I have engaged in creatively speaking. For me it’s a constant journey into the beauty of the unknown. This begins with the adventure to new locations and extends all the way down to finding a scene and picking up the paintbrush to being the conversation of […]