It wasn’t until I took a road trip one spring day in college that I began to understand the meaning of the word beauty. We were driving from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Goshen, Indiana to check out an Amish dry goods store.
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It wasn’t until I took a road trip one spring day in college that I began to understand the meaning of the word beauty. We were driving from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Goshen, Indiana to check out an Amish dry goods store.
I am pleased to announce that I will be having a gallery show of my latest body of work, The Sustainability of Beauty. The purpose-filled art illuminates the wisdom of nature and global environmental challenges.
Nature always seems to spark my imagination. Earlier today, I visited a meadow in a nearby park for inspiration for a painting. I went looking for patterns and shapes, something elemental.
Years ago, I was fascinated with an archeologist and restorer of Etruscan antiquities at the Glyptothek Museum in Germany. Since he lived in Munich and I was in Berlin, we corresponded frequently with contemporary versions of hieroglyphics.