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Selected Collections
 Intercontinental Hotel, Houston
Bonde & Kruth, Denmark
Stewart Bornhoft, San Diego
Alton LaDay & Jonathon Glus,  Houston
John Rydman, Houston
Pinnacle Title Company, Houston
Bea Rusk, Puerto Vallarta Mexico
John Isaza, Orange County California
Bering Memorial Church, Houston
Loyd Cassler, New Jersey
Manny Silva, Houston
American Title Company, Houston
Heath Chandler, Dallas
Whitney Casey, Houston
  Nick Walker, Austin
V&R Speer, Springfield Missouri
 Douglas Alexander, Austin Texas
  Gaudet & Schneider, Houston
Roger May, Scottsdale Arizona

Newton, Houston
 Tim Edwards, Saugatuck Michigan
 Piper Wick, San Antonio
Dalton DeHart, Houston
 Chris Robertson, Houston
Paul Brooke, Palm Springs
Turner & Jimenez, Houston
Beard & Flowers, Houston
Robert & Victoria Garcia, Houston
Marc Archuleta, Houston
Fulton Davenport, Houston

 

Hot Toddy in New Orleans

 



I feel that Monet took the words out of my mouth when he said "Colour is my day-long obsession, joy, and torment."  Inspired by the world of color, texture, and pattern around me, I translate my innermost feelings into a tangible form to share with the world. One work may be dozens of layers and take weeks to execute.

As a child and young adult I kept my creative urges hidden inside. I never thought that doing what comes naturally to me or doing what I love could ever have an audience. Surprised and blessed, I have found m work in public and private collections from coast-to-coast, Europe, and Mexico in my first two years as a true artist.

Born in College Station, Texas, I spent formative years in San Antonio, Japan, Texas A&M University, Chicago, and now call Houston home since 1993. I draw inspiration from travels around the world. My desire in life is to support myself solely with my creative mind.

Since childhood I’ve expressed myself both 2-dimensionally and 3-dimensionally, but truly feel that if my teachers had not given me the feeling that one must be able to draw in order to paint, I would have become an artist a long time ago. At age 15 I decided to move to Osaka, Japan as an exchange student. Immersed with host families, daily attendance in high school, and membership in the high school choir, I had my first dream in the Japanese language my third month and became fluent in the Japanese language that year. I learned 2 of the Japanese calligraphy alphabets and one day my calligraphy teacher noted that I wrote some of the 3rd alphabet, Kanji, an art form in and of itself, better than my fellow classmates. In college a friend’s birthday gift, a Siamese fighting fish in a tiny bowl, culminated in the 3-dimensional creations of aquariums up to 8 feel tall that ended up in local restaurants and after graduation ended up in high-rise offices and residences. For the first time in my life I learned that there might be a source of appreciation for the fruits of my creativity other than my loved ones. Upon graduating and getting caught up in the proverbial rat race, I had no energy left for my creative side. This period was spent in the steel business, many years as a real estate broker and owner of a real estate company, and then as owner of a small boutique hotel. Feeling claustrophobic, uninspired, and no longer able to suppress my true self, I began to express myself with paint in 2006.

I am always learning and challenging the media and tools with which I work and my art evolves on many levels, from one series to the next. In the same way that Picasso once explained "Painting is just another way of keeping a diary", so do I share my emotions and complete energy in every piece I make.

My work is not about politics, religion, or a host of other hot-button issues in the world today. The only statement for this artist to make is about beauty and creation. "If I could express my feelings in words, there would be no reason for art in my life."  

A  note on the debate over Intent vs technique: I’m sorry, but I can’t paint a canvas a solid color and say it is “the essence of color”, call it original, and charge 5 times more for it than a painting with rich emotion and technique. No to mention that it’s been done before. My work will never be a derivative or tangent of another artist, past or present. For me, art is honesty, art is originality.





 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


Group Exhibitions
Deborah Colton, Houston 2008
Diana Ferrone, Laguna 2008
Cantoni, Houston 2008
Meg Poissant, Houston 2007
Laura U., Houston 2007
Lovett Gallery, Houston 2006
Le CAG, 2006
Crostini, Houston  2006
Maria Selma, Houston 2006
Lovett Gallery, Houston 2006

Solo Exhibitions
Mo Mong, Houston Tx, 2008
Laura U., Houston Tx, 2007
Lovett Gallery, Houston Tx 2006, 2007

Awards
Houston Civic Arts Association
Award for “Abstract Art” 2006

Study
Houston Art League, 2006
Gary Hernandez, 2006
Siobahn McCusker, 2007
Berlin, 2007
Capetown, 2007

Featured Press
Houston Modern Luxury, magazine,  2007
Great Day Houston, CBS tv show, 2007
Tribeza, magazine, 2007
Paper City, magazine, 2007
002, magazine, 2006, 2007
River Oaks Examiner, newspaper, 2007