26.06.19 |
Pearls from artists* # 358 |
14.02.15 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
1.11.14 |
Q: Can you talk a little bit about your process? What happens before you even begin a pastel painting? |
30.07.14 |
Pearls from artists* # 102 |
28.06.14 |
Q: What does your creative process look like when you are ready to begin a new painting? |
14.06.14 |
Q: How do you experience art in New York? |
9.11.13 |
Q: How do you select a photograph to use as reference material to make a pastel painting? |
6.07.13 |
Q: Have you ever worked outside? |
29.05.13 |
Pearls from artists* # 42 |
16.03.13 |
Q: Your “Gods and Monsters” series consists of tableaux of Mexican and Guatemalan figures that are photographed in a way that blurs certain elements to abstraction while others are in clear focus. Can you please speak more about this work? |
16.02.13 |
Q: Your relationship with photography has changed considerably over the years. How did you make use of photography in your first series of pastel-on-sandpaper paintings, “Domestic Threats”? |