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      | "Living in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado will always be my
      bottomless well of inspiration for painting.  The visually
      stimulating landscape never fails to excite my emotions.
      Painting is a way for me to channel the overwhelming vistas that
      evoke powerful feelings.  The result, a picture that becomes the
      essence of nature. |  
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 | Others before me have taken similar feelings and emotions and
      used this inspiration to make beautiful pictures.  They were the
      Abstract Expressionists.  I feel closest to their experimental
      paint and compositional approaches.  Artists like: Willem De
      Kooning, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Matta and
      Hans Hoffman each poured their own emotions and personal views
      of their surroundings onto canvas to reflect a personal, grand
      vision. |  
    
      | Another artist who lives at the heart of my vision is J.M.W.
      Turner.  Although very different in approach from the Abstract
      Expressionists, Turner paints a landscape that is felt more then
      actually seen.  The atmospheric glow that emanates from his
      paintings is like no other.  An atmosphere in which you can
      almost feel the wetness of the climate, sense the heat from a
      bright warm yellow or become lost in a foggy mist of gray.  This
      phenomenon is what I'm after.  I work at creating a
      spiritual-naturalistic atmosphere that is livable, breathable
      and wonderful, while being brightly abstract, foreign and
      extremely interesting. |  
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 | The painting's surface is always an exploration of structure and
      texture.  Illusionistic shapes are my suggestion of imagery.
      Amorphic drifts hint at wind, water or motion, while geometric
      shapes build up a topographical or divided view of forms.
      Imagery is ambiguous, a painting is meant to be pondered by the
      viewing individual.  An introduction of texture ranges from a
      pebbly-rocky crust to a smooth soft passage.  Within this
      texture is a combination of earthen and man-made materials to
      create a sense of interest and tension. |  
    
      | These textual and compositional elements combined with an
      inspiring surrounding provide me with a strong foundation to
      fulfill my artistic vision.  To take painting to another
      dimension, a direction shared by J.M.W. Turner and the
      Expressionists of the past.  A concept of blending natural
      phenomenon with colorful expression." |  
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