Throughout the years, I have expressed my artwork through many forms, but I’ve always found, I lean towards the impressionistic sometimes-abstract style of the natural world. This method of painting allows me to portray wildlife, in motion, at a distance.
Having attended sculpting through the USCAD program opened a new set of doors to my art. Using steel in abstract form, I am able to capture and define the basic power and essence of each subject. Simplifying structure and eliminating detail, allows my sculptures to boldly dominate the very area they inhabit.
I don’t look upon a finished piece of artwork as the beauty that existed at that very moment; rather, I wonder what I missed. Was there a fawn crouched in the grass? An owl partially hidden by a branch, watching my every move? Or, would the subject approve of this piece?
"Bloom" "L 6" x W 6"x H 13.5" - A two pc Sculpture Steel, Paint

"Rock-a-bye-baby" " L 10.25" x W 6.5" x H 9.5" Steel, Paint

"Pablos Guitar" Collection Of The Artist - presently occupied.

"Mondheim" 12.75" x 5"x7.5" Stylized Mondrian Bird House Steel, Paint

" Crooner " L 16" x D 6" x H 31" Steel, Paint

"Sand Castle" L 8" x W 9.75 H 19.5 Steel, Paint

"Vogel" 21.25" x 5" x 6.5" Steel


