Every aesthetic decision is a moral decision.

In the early 1980s, I developed an interest in Art Povera. The work of Merz, Penone, Pistoletto felt right to me. In the early 1990’s I made my pilgrimage to Torino and Castello di Rivolli. Aside from expressing the political climate of Torino and the student movements of the time, the use of materials in Art Povera felt ingenious, provocative and importantly charming. To me, it did something interesting with how meaning is created. That push/pull between materially and reference interested me as did its wit, Merda d'Artista.

My first work after art school was a collection of approx 25x 8 1/2 x 11 copy paper drawings. I used black pen or marker, mounted them to stretched matching-size canvases, and exhibited them adjacent to each other like dominos. It was a long series of actions/reactions. The work, "Drawings on a Domino Motif," was exhibited at UC Davis, and in hindsight the work feels prophetic of my lifelong interests as an artist.

In the 1990s, throughout my professional art career, I focused chiefly on drawings and works on paper, in my interest in cartoons and the small intimate moments of an artist’s life. There were a few high relief wall sculptures in bright colors, and just like a a good amount of my work at the time. They were labor intensive.

Despite this body of exhibited, in my New York City studio, I still explored small “poor objects.” These objects, made out of scrap plastic, foam, wire, fabric, found wood, shared with the drawings an approachability, but were much lighter. They had a sprezzatura. At the time, however, I did not feel confident of their value. This is now the work I am focusing now.

Los Angeles, CA

Some themes & ideas:

Ordinary materials.

Beauty as good manners.

Where to start.

Doing what’s next.

The figure in everything.

The talking line.

Improvisation.

The gesture.

Doodle as drawing.

A feminine man.

Joy in the mundane.

Weight and whimsy

Some materials:

Graphite & Color Pencils

Gouache

Acrylic & Gel

Letter size 8.5 x 11 paper

Cardboard

Pre-silkscreened Color paper

Salvaged wood

Plywood

Plaster

Wire hangers

Wire & Thread

Felted fabrics