statement
Painting landscapes is an interactive experience responding both to the environment and the object being painted. I find working from landscapes gives me the mental and physical space to reconnect. A good painting day not only includes the painting, but the experience of getting to know the world around me on a more intimate level--the stillness of looking versus seeing. I find that when I haven't painted in awhile I miss the nuances of the atmosphere, the shift in seasonal light, the weight of the air, and the general character of the land. We live in a state of constant change, movement, and stimulation making our surroundings secondary. I paint not to tell, but to remind myself and others to slow down, there are still good things out there.
bio
born: 1981, United States
education
Maryland Institute College of Art, MFA 2013
Maryland Institute College of Art, MAT 2005
Maryland Institute College of Art, BFA 2004
selected awards/honors
Artist in Residence, National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C.
Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, WY
Ed Taylor Fellowship, Artcroft Creative Center Residency, Carlisle, KY
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