Exploring the frustrating, disappointing, and sometimes tumultuous aspects of the human condition has been a consistent theme in my work. Now more than ever, it’s essential that we take the time to consider these aspects and be more thoughtful and reflective in our lives. While creating a work of art can be a solitary and highly introspective undertaking, publicly exhibiting that work invites an audience to participate in that introspection and look deeper within their own lives. The most recent series of sculptures are made of white marble and cast bronze incorporating traditional materials and techniques to intensify the portrayal of a shared experience of feeling powerless.
About the Artist
I was born in 1953 and grew up in Wyandotte, Michigan just 14 miles south of Detroit. In 1975 I graduated from Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, Michigan with a BFA and in 1978 graduated from Yale University School of Art with an MFA. I was awarded the Fannie B. Pardee and Polish Heritage Grants. I live and work in Chevy Chase, Maryland.Featured Work
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Forsaken
Marbe and Cast Bronze
2020
Renounce
Marbe and Cast Bronze
2020
Shut Out
Marble and Cast Bronze
2020
Homage Series #5
Acrylic on Canvas
2020
Night
Acrylic on Canvas
2020