Every room of my home is a gallery/studio. Having music playing and paint moving is one of the greater privileges I enjoy, as well as sharing God's word and cooking, playing the piano and accordion, singing, and driving out to explore outdoor photography opportunities.
It is not important to me to be consistent in subject or medium. Colors and style change with me day by day. Sometimes I sign my first name with two "i" s and sometimes with just one. My artwork comes in fits and spurts without much planning; revealed in the rendering of layers to the surface finish. There are usually ten to twelve pieces waiting on completion at a time. Some call my work romantic surrealism, with a mathematic approach to line spacing, others call it undisciplined. What ties my pieces together is the quest for beauty color and detail, expressed in an amusing or serious way; whether it is perceived to be light or dark.