ARTIST'S STATEMENT
Painting I believe, is prayer; thus my work is the direct, 21st century descendant of the medieval monk's devotional vocation. Further my approach to art is based on the understanding that the role of the artist is similar to that of the shaman in primitive societies. It is our calling to go where the rest of the tribe cannot, bring back the experience of those difficult spiritual realms and translate it for general consumption. For example I, a member of a necrophobic society, immerse myself in my wife's journey into death; the paintings that result are gut-wrenchingly powerful and deep, but ever so more gentle than 'that good night' which claimed her. Alternatively, in a society conflicted about sexuality, I fan the flames of my libido and pour that energy and experience onto canvas and paper. I see beauty in desolate city streets and agony in a rose opening under a twilit sky.
Oil painting is an alchemical process wherein the substance and the painter change each other.
The trinity of sex, death and redemption are the themes I explore in my art.
