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I was born in
Whitefish, Montana and have lived in the state most of my life.
Several years ago I came to the Bozeman–Livingston area where I began
working in local bronze foundries. I went from studying art in college
directly to the production line as a welder, metalworker, and patina
artist. I've since moved on to painting and sculpting full time. I've
realized that my years in the foundry were a paid education to build
from, gaining a thorough understanding of the casting process.
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It was not long after that I began a quest for the
deeper side and understanding of art, going beyond what the craftsman
knows and beyond what I learned in college. Through this I've become
more conscious of and intrigued by the abstract, unequal balances,
dynamic composition, and contrasting values and colors.
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If I'm painting or sculpting, I prefer to work
from nature, whether
it's a model, still life, or landscape. I feel it helps in capturing
the individual personality of the subject. because of this, my work can
vary in terms of mood and technique. With all I need to know in front
of me, I strive to produce an image of aesthetic expression as it
passes through the filter of creativity, allowing it to become
something that reflects the subject while making it my own.
The excitement and
impressionistic expression I enjoy in the field carries over to the
studio. Being inspired by nature and what the masters and some
contemporaries have accomplished fuels my desire to paint and sculpt.
In pursuit of the deeper understanding of art, I challenge myself to
connect with what they have said through their work.
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