5.08.23 |
Q: The first pastel painting you see every morning when you arrive at your studio is “Myth Meets Dream.” It must have special meaning. Would you elaborate? (Question suggested by Marlissa Gardner via Facebook) |
24.04.21 |
Q: Who are you and what do you do? (Question from “Arts Illustrated”) |
10.10.20 |
Q: What kind of art do you create? |
13.06.20 |
Q: Can you give us your current elevator pitch? |
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? |
2.06.18 |
Q: What is more important to you, the subject of the painting or the way it is executed? |
30.12.17 |
Q: Would you share your current elevator pitch? |
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? |
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? |
3.01.15 |
Q: How important is the feedback of your audience? Do you ever think about who will enjoy your Art when you conceive it? |
1.11.14 |
Q: Can you talk a little bit about your process? What happens before you even begin a pastel painting? |