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BIOGRAPHY
I graduated from The Cooper Union In 1969, majoring in both Fine Art and Design. In the early seventies, I worked on large canvases in New York City and started to freelance in Graphic Design. Although after a few years I did not paint as much, I never stopped drawing. For me, even today, the drawing is the main thing, the underpining of my art. My abstract drawings spell out the form and space-as well as the idea or feeling-I am trying to present. The paint adds another layer, but the line is always there, painted in to coexist with colors tones, and textures.
In the last several years, I once again started to paint, but instead of large paintings done in acrylics and employing an air brush, I have done small oil paintings. Anything else you want to know-such as my ideas on ethics and philosophy or the state of art today-you can learn from my paintings, which only wish to be seen by
a few patient viewers.


