“Sculpture occupies real space like we do... you walk around it and relate to it almost as another person or another object.” Chuck Close
About MeI started my art studies at a college in Newport, Rhode Island and then went to the University of Miami. After that, I studied at the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts. I had a 30 year career in the professional theater, as a production stage manager, and stage manager on Broadway, Off-Broadway and touring on the road.
I studied stone carving (marble) at the New School under Philip Pavia. Now retired, I am devoting my time to my passions. I am fortunate to be studying under the incredibly talented Seiji Saito at the Art Students League of New York. I find stone carving and theater to be very similar. Both art forms are created in three-demensional space with four sides of empty space in the puzzle. It is up to the artist to create something out of that space. |
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