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“My interest lies in the exploration of the uses of
color and the subsequent creation of texture.
A brush, a palette knife, and a sponge roller lay
on or remove color. My work is primarily the
product of unintentional combinations of color
and texture, which create new, unexpected
results. Newness presents opportunity to change
the direction of the work, decision-making of
what parts remain and what is then reworked.
Blocks of color, the anti-form, detract form a
subject, in favor of color and texture. Most of
my paintings have many layers. Some are
finished works, then reworked, which show
through the surface, insinuating another time,
layer, and life.”
Education
Museum School of Fine Arts/Scuola
Internazionale di Grafica, Venice, Italy
June 1999
Graphic Design Certificate, Massachusetts
College of Art
May 1992
BA Art History/Fine Art, William Smith College
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