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“If there is a strand of cohesive thought which binds my collective body of work, it is this: I create whatever inspiration leads me to. Essentially, I see all art as a rudimentary illustration of the mind. I find this to be a wonderful excuse to produce things that amuse me, with the possible side effect of amusing others. Although I often feel that perhaps I should be trying to infuse all of my works with layers of deep political or religious tones, I rarely find myself drawn to actually do so. I also do not feel compelled to stick with a general look, or medium, or technique for that matter. My art may fall into certain categories such as abstract expressionism, or the more recent genre of pop surrealism, but I do not feel the need to identify my work or myself as a whole by these terms.” |
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