You know the old adage about how your kids are supposed to rebel against their parents? I was really hoping that that was going to be my kid and they… Read More
Meta Pragmatism
You know the old adage about how your kids are supposed to rebel against their parents? I was really hoping that that was going to be my kid and they… Read More
My January was nothing short of busy and jam packed. The last of my holiday orders had been sent out, the mural projects in Puerto Rico were completed, I applied… Read More
Today’s thoughts surround me addressing what has been coined as “unquenchable perfectionism” in my creative endeavors (and probably life, in general). I’m pretty OCD, as is, but particularly in the… Read More
One way that I go about making my paintings is by painting a whole background first. It’s not always possible but when the project allows for it it’s very satisfying…. Read More
Read Part 1 Here: How I Got Into the Arts Part I: College and Jewelry Read Part 2 Here: How I Got Into the Arts Part II: Cookie Cutters Read Part 3… Read More
Read Part 1 Here: How I Got Into the Arts Part I: College and Jewelry Read Part 2 Here: How I Got Into the Arts Part II: Cookie Cutters So I… Read More
I’ve always used art to transform energy. In the beginning I used it to transform my own inner vibration and to process difficult experiences and emotions. It was very similar… Read More
Read Part 1 Here: How I Got Into the Arts Part I: College and Jewelry With the notion of getting an engineering job officially over and making enough money to… Read More
It’s January 25, 2022, and I’m sitting in my bed writing this. Yesterday was quite a day. I had a few sinus like symptoms so I went to Walgreens and… Read More
The other day, I released a new collaborative album with local Tampa Bay 7-piece experimental fusion collective, Anthill Cinema. In this blog post, I figured I’d take a moment talk… Read More