About

Biography

Painting Has Been My Life

From my earliest childhood I loved to pick up a pencil and draw even receiving Honorable Mention in a “Draw Your Mom Contest” in grade school. I received my first oil painting kit in high school and have used oils ever since.

I studied under Mrs. Frieda Reiter in New Jersey in the mid 60s. Mrs. Reiter was a great mentor and inspiration to me. She later became the artist for ABC news and a leading courtroom artist in the
country. She covered the Son of Sam and Watergate hearings among others. I later spent a year at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (one of the oldest art schools in the country) and a year at the Philadelphia School of Art (commercial art).

 

My love for horses and the western lifestyle led me to produce cowboy art and similar scenes with animals and people.


I also loved to paint runners, being a marathoner myself. I won first prize in an annual art exhibition at the Boston Marathon in 1977 sponsored by Running Times Magazine.


During the holiday seasons in northern Virginia I worked at various malls as a caricature artist which I greatly enjoyed.


I am 72 years old and feel truly grateful to our Lord and God for this gift he has given
me. I am presently studying under Lap Ngo, a world master painter living in Allen, TX

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