10.08.19 |
Q: When did your love of indigenous artifacts begin? Where have you traveled to collect these focal points of your works and what have those experiences taught you? |
15.08.18 |
Pearls from Artists* # 313 |
15.04.17 |
Q: The imagery used throughout your work evoked glimmers of childhood memories, specifically “Punch and Judy” puppet shows. Would you talk about your use of this kind of slightly sinister iconography? |
28.01.17 |
Q: Would you share your elevator pitch? |
5.12.15 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
14.11.15 |
Q: Do you have any favorites among the Mexican and Guatemalan folk art figures that you depict in your work? |
17.10.15 |
Q: Would you say there is a unifying quality to all of the work you have produced in the last thirty years? |
10.10.15 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
6.06.15 |
Q: Would you talk about your use of Mexican and Guatemalan folk art as a convenient way to study formal properties such as color, shape, pattern, composition, etc. in your pastel paintings? |
8.04.15 |
Pearls from artists* # 138 |
1.11.14 |
Q: Can you talk a little bit about your process? What happens before you even begin a pastel painting? |