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I have
three main themes or interests that I explore in my art.
1) The human form: To me the human form is the most beautiful
subject of all. (see the sculpture "marble figure" or
any of the figurative photos for an example)
2) The concept of uncertainty is fascinating. How much do we know
about what we don't know? Is there a god or not? Why are we here?
These are questions that just might not have an answer ... or
maybe they do? :-) (see "Agnostism", "Claw" or
"Wave Tree" or "Chasing Ghosts" for examples)
3) What are the boundaries between art and utility: Is craft art?
Is industrial design art? Is it still art if you use it as a tool?
If you enjoy it is it art? I sure hope so! (this is what the
"Hungry Businessman" is about)
I try to make beautiful things for people to enjoy and also think
about. My feeling is that the world is shocking enough these days,
so why hit people with a rude image of a rotting body part or
gross sexual act and then have the audacity to call it art? It?s
lazy and its been done. I'm interested in beauty and passion and
luckily for me I find it everywhere when I just pause a moment to
look. My aim is to share this beauty and passion with you through
my art.
About me:
My childhood hero was Leonardo da Vinci and perhaps that explains
why I have done so many different things so far in my life from
science and engineering to art with a little business sprinkled in
between. I think all my different experiences give me a unique
advantage as an artist. Here?s a brief run down in reverse
chronological order:
Sculptor and Art Photographer 2000- Present
Start-Up Business Consultant 1999-2002
President of Judy?s Candy Company 1999-2000
Co-Founder of The Crucible, a non-profit arts/vocational school
1998-1999
Business / Manufacturing Consultant for Manex 1997-1999
Director of Engineering for Operon Technologies, a biotech company
that makes
synthetic DNA and custom genes. 1992-1996
Started and folded a furniture company called Jetson Iron 1994
Research Scientist for Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories 1989-1992
I've also done work as a finish carpenter, a woodworker, a teacher,
a computer programmer, a computer sales guy, and as an intern for
the then Senate Majority Leader (I won?t say who). Additionally I
ran the unofficial Cal Alumni Ice Hockey (B) team called the
Kodiaks and played center and right wing as captain.
I hold a dual degree from Cal. Berkeley in Physics (B.A) and Fine
Art (B.A.) 1990 however I have studied electrical engineering and
computer science at Carnegie-Mellon University and CU Boulder.
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