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Painting is not only a visual representation that reaches the retina; it's what is behind it and in it. Avoiding any formalized approach to my work, I attempt to react instinctively and spontaneously. I paint in this way so that I may respond to what occurs in the creative moment, whether it is my senses, a living form, my ideas about space. Each painting has its own way of evolving. One might start with a few color areas, another with a maze of random lines and perhaps another with a profusion of color. As I paint, or when the painting is finished, what I was looking for appears into view. The paintings materialize not as a fixed state of being, but as a fluctuating glimpse of inner and outer life in all of its rich, changeable, and ambiguous variety. Through the viewers eyes it becomes an emotion. Each individual is capable of interpreting their own idea from the work and it doesn't matter that it differs from mine, as long as it has come from the painting that has its own integrity and intensity. |
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