You can never have too much Art!

I am a disabled American who studied Art in High School and beyond, but chose a different profession for financial stability. After my chosen career was interrupted by serious illness, I decided to return to my roots in Art. Now, I can work at my own pace, which is usually pretty slow, and I have been surprised by how quickly I regained my long-dormant painting skills.

Today

Since 2002, I have been developing my painting skills using Watercolors, Oils and Acrylics as my primary mediums. I have now amassed a pretty decent portfolio of works that I’m quite proud of. I especially love plein air painting (painting outdoors directly from nature), but find it difficult to do with my disability. Plein air painting allows the artist to travel to some of the world’s most beautiful places and capture the magic of each location. This allows my creative juices to flow much more than painting from photographs in a studio could ever do.

Support of the Disabled

            As a disabled artist, I hope my work will serve as inspiration to people struggling with disabilities everywhere, and prove that good art can come from the most unexpected of places.

            By supporting me, you are supporting disabled people all over the world who have lost their self-confidence as well as their careers. Many among the disabled lose their abilities to support themselves and their families financially, and this can have a devastating effect on them psychologically. Knowing that you have something to offer is critical towards a sense of personal self-worth. I am blessed with a skill that allows me to make others happy, and for that I am eternally grateful.

I appreciate your interest in my artwork.