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BIOGRAPHY
I first called myself 'artist' when I was about 15. That means I've now been working as such 47 years. I was exposed to a number artistic choices by my first real art teacher, Earl Jacobs, Jr. I decided straightaway that I liked doing abstract pictures the most. That is, non-objective, invented pictures. From that early time until the present, I always enjoy looking at de Kooning, Pollock and Klee. Over the years I've slowly been developing my special concerns and the focal 'events' in my art. It has never been a totally straightforward process, when it's come to evaluating the meaning of it. Before I shuffle off, I hope to find art historians who will decide to evaluate what it all means.
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