1.08.15 |
Q: How do you think living in New York affects your work? |
14.03.15 |
Q: All artists go through periods when they wonder what it’s all for. What do you do during times like that? |
24.01.15 |
Q: So much of the art one sees in New York is ugly, but your art is consistently beautiful. Is beauty important to you? |
17.01.15 |
Q: You have written about how you came to your current subject matter, but what led you away from photorealism to work that while not exactly abstract, leans more in that direction? |
14.06.14 |
Q: How do you experience art in New York? |
26.03.14 |
Pearls from artists* # 84 |
22.03.14 |
Q: Do you have any advice for a young painter or someone just starting out as an artist? |
12.02.14 |
Pearls from artists* # 78 |
14.12.13 |
Q: Can you speak about what draws you to the Mexican and Guatemalan figures that you collect? |
5.10.13 |
Q: At the end of last Saturday’s (September 28th) post you mentioned something called, “Esala Perahera.” What is that? |
11.05.13 |
Q: What is it about soft pastel that you find so intriguing that you use it as your primary fine art medium? |