ShareIn “Picnic in the Rain”, you are the vitality of the work. Your presence activates the work just as the work gives you whatever feelings or perceptions you take away from it. ZEN On it’s most basic level, Picnic in the Rain is an … Read More →
Category Archives: Landscape
Truth/Lies
ShareYou lie. I lie. And yet I consider myself a truthful person. In fact, I take pride in characterizing myself that way, an honest person. That we live in a time when, more than ever before it’s impossible to tell truth from lies is an … Read More →
Digital Landscapes
ShareMoment by moment, glimpse after glimpse… we are constantly being given opportunities to see the world as it is, in all its depth and simplicity. These photographs capture those times when the grandness of the world is punctuated by moments of stillness and clarity. Each … Read More →
Photography: Dog Walks
ShareAny landscape is a metaphor for the human mind and condition. It is full of textures, colors, hills and uncertain depth that are a map of how our minds are. The reality we see is just that, only something seen as perception but not anything … Read More →
On R.Mutt, the Duchamp Urinal and my new installation, “Picnic in the Rain.”
ShareA month after the now infamous urinal by R. Mutt (Marcel Duchamp) was rejected by the exhibition he had submitted it to, a little magazine called The Blind Man, which was co-edited by Duchamp, defended Mr Mutt’s Fountain: “Whether Mr Mutt with his own hands … Read More →
Realist Landscape
ShareMy earliest works were influenced by the things I saw in Soho at the time – the mid to late 1970′s. I was overcome with awe at the efforts by some of the greatest Photorealists who were showing – Richard Estes, Chuck Close, Audry Flack, … Read More →

My latest works from Bound/Brook
ShareIn a prophetic moment, the New Art Group pulled together an exhibit for the Hamilton Street Gallery called, “Bound/Brook”. The works in the exhibit highlighted the various viewpoints one can take living with being trapped by naturally caused catastrophic weather or by life’s unexpected changes. … Read More →