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| 1960 | California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA. |
| 1961-1965 | University of California, Berkeley, B.A. in Decorative Arts |
| 1966 | Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design, San Francisco |
| 1967-1969 | The Parsons School of Design |
| 1996- to present | Chris DiDomizio – Old World Art |
Also studied with Rudolph Schaeffer, Peter Voulkos, Ken Wallin, Sam D’Ambruoso, Mark Chatov, Albert Handel, Craig Strebnik, Armand Cabrera, David Leffel.
I feel blessed with each added day that God grants me to embrace the beauty of His world on canvas. With the wonderful world of photography, I can sketch and paint the feeling of light on location and then take my smaller canvases back to the studio to finish from photographs. I mix individual palettes of paint with well over six hundred colors for each large painting to catch the values and moods that I feel are needed. I consider the colors that will influence His message and where the impact needs to be to convey this Soul. My primary art teacher, Chris DiDomizio, has provided me with the tools, technique, and inspiration to produce fine art.
Momentary light that happens at the beginning and end of each day is a divine glow. Painting en plein aire is a wonderful technique that allows the artist to capture those moods of ever changing light. While involved in the actual painting process, I feel like a passionate messenger exploding with life, light and emotion. It is very stressful for me to start a large painting but when finished, the artwork is birthed as an independent entity. I no longer feel an involvement in just the canvas but hope that the passion has transitioned to the viewer. My studio paintings take a long time to complete as there are many layers of glazes and drying times for various areas of paints plus time for contemplation. The Counter Balances Between Man and God, the Civilization of Man in God’s World, and Divine Light are the recurring themes in my art. Painting is my hymnal of civilization.
Iris Fantasy
Iris Fantasy Provence, France 2000
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