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work is biomorphic, variously influenced by surrealism, Paul Klee, textiles,
pattern & decoration, Krazy Kat,
and whatever is going on at the moment. I like various media, finding
that a change of medium is like opening the window.
Collections.
In addition to found objects, I am a regular collector of ideas.
Sometimes I let my pen or pencil wander. Other times I draw from life,
the view out my studio window being a favorite. I also work out ideas
and create multiple solutions to a design or painting. I cut pictures
I like out of magazines. I
save other people’s to-do lists that I find. I save interesting
detritus. And finally, my sketchbooks are a source of ideas. I started
with my first sketchbook at 15, although I have work on paper starting
at 3.
Compost:
I stew and cook, combine facets of my experience, wait awhile, and something
happens. Like compost, sometimes I can recognize odd little bits that
haven’t broken down-a piece of corncob here, a leaf there. In
my work, I don’t always know immediately where an idea comes
from, but like the compost I can see little bits of myself.
I received my MFA in painting at the University of California,
Berkeley. My main mentors at Berkeley were David Simpson and Richard Shaw
and my BA from the University of California, Davis. Majored in
Painting with a minor in art history. I studied with Squeak Carnwath,
Wayne Thiebaud, Cornelia Schulz and Ralph Johnson. |
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