An Intrinsic Love for The Abstract
Capturing Magic Through Ink
I’ve always loved abstract shapes and patterns from the youngest age I can remember. As a child I would dream of shapes and colors and wake up in a panic because I didn’t know what they meant. Years later when I was getting my pilots license I would always comment about the shapes and patterns in the farmers fields (earning me very strange looks from my flight instructor).
As I got older the dreams faded and I began to focus on school and getting a “good job”. Through various positions over many years in the work force, I found myself working for a company I could believe in and work that inspired me. Fast forward 10 years later and I am now a Director and my health is beginning to decline at a rapid pace. My health continued to spiral down requiring me to work from home exclusively and leaving me depressed, alone and scared.
During this time I began to doodle and color as a way to distract me from all that was going on with my body. I was shocked the first time I realized I had been drawing for 8hrs straight!!! This was a passion I had never unleashed until now…
Abstract Ink Drawing
One Artistic Eye Deserves Another
My inspirations come from all around me. I never know if my next piece will be inspired by a dream, an object in my home or a pattern in nature. Once I begin a new piece I am always excited to see what it will become as I generally have no idea how a new piece will end up or where it is going until it is done.
Over the years, I’ve developed a feel for creating unique abstract drawings which have been described by many as “conversation pieces”. Whether you are looking for something that is elegant and clean or a piece that pulls your eyes in all directions, I’ve got something that will speak to you.
Bringing My Art to Your World
Conversation Pieces For All Your Spaces
Let’s face it – a unique piece of art is a special possession that is enjoyed for many years to come both by you and all you share it with. My abstract art will help you finish your space in a way that is both unique and special to you.
Because I focus on creating abstract pieces, the art truly is in the eye of the beholder. You may see one thing where as the person next to you may see something completely different, thus starting the conversation for years to come.