Creative Artist

Always with Passion

I’m unable to recall the “beginning” of my creative pursuit, as I have been deeply involved with visual arts since early childhood. Early on I used “amature” materials and simple mediums, such as school markers for comic strips and No 2 pencils for shaded drawings. I went on to exploring acrylics throughout high school until I entered undergrad when I was introduced to oils and charcoal, by way of figurative and still life observation. After a few years working as an Art Director and instructor in my home state, I was accepted into the Graduate Program along with scholarships to the New York Academy of Art in Manhattan.

Grad school provided for me a broad

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