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In my painting, I strive to impart the essential principals of structure, design and harmony. I want to achieve formal co-ordination and design that appeal only to the aesthetic sensibility and is devoid of personal meaning and sentimentality.
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"The more one knows of things the less use one should make of them" -- Raoul Dufy.
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The world, from which I draw the elements of reality, is not visual but imaginative. I give my subject an imaginary reality.
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My approach is in the tradition of the old masters from Europe, Asia and Persia. I highly regard Juan Gris and follow closely in the footsteps of Cezanne. I am greatly influenced by the painings of the Chinese Tong and Song periods, by the harmony of colors and forms and the purity of plastic design exhibited in works from these periods. I wish to blend Eastern and Western tradition to consummate my vision to create works of art that achieve poetic sensibility.
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Exhibitions: Limner Gallery NYC - Special Exhibition 2000 Always Bright, Homa & Sekey Publishers Direct Art Buyer, Vol 3, Spring-Summer 2000 Paul Toner Gallery NYC 1997-1999 Lincoln Center NYC - Special Exhibition 1998
Permanent Collections: New York City Health and Hospital Corp. Various Private Collections Commissioned Portraits/Landscapes
Education 1987-1998: Art Students League, NYC Parsons School of Design, NYC National Academy of Design, NYC Scottsdale Art School, Arizona California Art Institute, Los Angeles
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