4.03.23 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
24.07.21 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
27.02.21 |
Q: What inspires you to start your next painting? (Question from Nancy Nikkal) |
19.09.20 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
6.01.18 |
Q: What has been your scariest experience as an artist? |
8.10.16 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
30.04.16 |
Q: How many studios have you had since you’ve been a professional artist? |
26.03.16 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
20.02.16 |
Q: Is there a pastel painting that you are most proud of? |
6.12.14 |
Q: Another interesting series of yours that has impressed me is your recent “Black Paintings.” The pieces in this series are darker than the ones in “Domestic Threats.” You create an effective mix between the dark background and the few bright tones, which establish such a synergy rather than a contrast, and all the dark creates a prelude to light. It seems to reveal such a struggle, a deep tension, and intense emotions. Any comments on your choice of palette and how it has changed over time? |
24.08.13 |
Q: Would you speak about the practical realities – time and expenses – involved in making your pastel-on-sandpaper paintings? What might people be surprised to learn about this aspect of art-making? |