SEMI-SIMPLE: DOT (point), LINE, SURFACE, COLOR AND LIGHT
I use a combination of UV resistant industrial epoxy resin, graphite and acrylic paint on archival tempered wood panel, or acrylic glass panels. The primary intention for this body is to manipulate the basic elements of dot (point), line, color, surface (plane), form and light to create maximum visual impact. My work is mainly inspired by nature, time, space, color, sound, movement, and composition. Lighting plays an important role in the presentation of my work for it maximizes the viewing experience...
COLOR IS APPROXIMATE :: Please note that the colors of the images posted on this blog may be slightly off compared with the original artwork. I strongly encourage you to see the work in person if possible.
COLOR IS APPROXIMATE :: Please note that the colors of the images posted on this blog may be slightly off compared with the original artwork. I strongly encourage you to see the work in person if possible.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
'Exquisite' exhibit is just that, written by D-Ray Leger
Art review of the 'exquisite' show held at University Art Gallery, UMass Dartmouth in which I was a part of .... Read on
Monday, March 7, 2011
ON THE COVER + an Awesome Article by R. Forman
Here's the cover to artscope's Fifth Anniversary Issue. The cover image is a detail shot of my mixed media work entitled Y-1 Aqua, 24 x 24 x 2.5 inches, UV resistant Industrial epoxy resin, graphite and paint on clayboard, 2009. I am one of the 25 artists featured in this special issue. Roanna Forman did a brilliant job writing the article on my work for this issue. She is surely the queen of profile writers- very articulate, detailed, such thoughtful and beautiful choice of words describing my work. I just cannot thank her and artscope enough for this excellent profile and the wonderful surprise of the cover image - it's truly icing on the cake!

Congratulates artscope on your fifth anniversary! Thank you for all your creativity and hard work in creating such insightful magazine
for the New England cultural community.

For information on how to subscribe and/or to obtain a copy of this special issue with portraits of "25 artists who've captured our imagination," email info@artscopemagazine.com
or call (617) 639-5771.
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Congratulates artscope on your fifth anniversary! Thank you for all your creativity and hard work in creating such insightful magazine
for the New England cultural community.

For information on how to subscribe and/or to obtain a copy of this special issue with portraits of "25 artists who've captured our imagination," email info@artscopemagazine.com
or call (617) 639-5771.
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