statement
As a child, I spent hours in my room drawing, writing, and daydreaming. I created different worlds on paper and then melted into them. It was a time when my dreams and my reality were divided by such a thin line that sometimes I lost touch with the present. I wish I had retained that pure, naïve imagination. It has been lost due to lack of use, from falling into the daily drudge of adulthood. This series of drawings is about the spirit of imagination, a power so strong that it can change your world.
bio
born: 1981, Baltimore, Maryland
education
Maryland Institute College of Art, BFA, 2004
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Gormley Gallery, College of Notre Dame, Rendering a Narrative: Imagination and Allegory, Baltimore, MD, 2010
Current Gallery, Black and White Meet Color, Baltimore, MD, 2005
Fleckenstein Gallery, In Black and White, Baltimore, MD, 2004
Pinkard Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art, Works on Paper, Baltimore, MD, 2004
selected group shows
Hodson Gallery, Tatem Arts Center, Hood College, Everybody Knows, Frederick, MD, 2011
Silber Gallery, Goucher College, Once Upon a Time∑, Baltimore, MD, 2011
CCBC Catonsville, Child‚s Play, Baltimore, MD, 2010
Fleckenstein Gallery, Everybody Draws, Baltimore, MD, 2009
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