6.11.21 |
Q: What about the importance of vision in your training in the Navy has helped you be able to see what you want to create in your art? (Question from “Arte Realizzata”) |
30.11.19 |
Q: What advice would you give to up and coming artists, as well as experienced artists, who want to reach the level of publicity and notoriety that you have achieved? |
6.07.19 |
Q: As you reflect on your overall art career beginning with your art education, what major event stands out as an important sign that you were headed in the right direction? |
15.06.19 |
Q: Did your military experience become a building block on which you formed your artistic ideas? |
9.03.19 |
Q: Was there a pivotal time in your life when you were forced to choose between two different paths? Do you have any regrets? |
25.02.17 |
Q: Your path into the arts was less than conventional. For many years you were an active duty Naval officer before you retired as a Commander. Oh, and not forgetting the pilot’s licenses you hold! Tell us more about yourself and why you decided to continue your journey into the arts. |
10.01.15 |
Q: Do you have any essential words that you live by? |
4.10.14 |
Q: When you left the Navy you worked on commission as a portrait artist. Why don’t you accept commissions now? |
27.09.14 |
Q: How did you prepare yourself to change careers and work as a professional artist? |
24.05.14 |
Q: Why do people need art in their daily lives? |
22.02.14 |
Q: How do you feel about accepting commissions? |