ARTIST STATEMENT
By isolating a portion of a scene, an object, or a person; developing a mood, and avoiding elements of realism; I create my image in Sharp Focus. Light and texture is to be as much the subject as the objects themselves, while a fragmented view should provoke thoughts of the whole. The ordinary should become the unexpected when viewed from an unusual setting or perspective. Stimulating the viewer’s thought process to extend beyond the natural order of things should suggest a range of emotions from humor to hope, thus allowing the work to transform to the level of fine art.
Working in graphite and sometimes adding a hint of color to attract attention to an area enhancing the entire image, no matter the level of labor intensity, I find joy and satisfaction watching a piece come to life before me. My reward, though, is not having the viewer see the work through my eyes, but their own; creating a personal and long-lasting image to be timelessly viewed and shared.
As an artist this is what I challenge myself with on every new piece of work.

Lucky Strike | 14 1/2 X 14 3/4 | graphite on paper | 2400

Shades of Blues | 8 3/4 X 11 3/4 | graphite and acrylic | 2400

Eye Catching | 12 1/2 X 11 1/4 | graphite and acrylic | 1800

Sunday Times | 12 X 18 1/4 | graphite and acrylic | 2600

Toy Stories | 19 X 22 1/4 | graphite and acrylic | 2600

Seven Up | 11 1/4 X 8 1/4 | graphite on paper | 900

Waste Of Time | 21 1/4 X 12 3/4 | graphite on paper | 2100

Shiver Me Timbers | 14 1/4 X 14 1/2 | graphite and acrylic | 2200

Pressed For Time | 11 1/2 X 10 3/4 | graphite and acrylic | 2200