Some of my earliest memories are about crayons and scrap paper on the floor next to my father's desk.
The creative process has become for me an essential part of navigating the tensions of life and what it
means to live and love well in the midst of them. My art is often an exploration of beauty as it is
experienced in darkness... of hope embedded in pain... of life as it is juxtaposed with death. But some
of it is simply experiments in playfulness, exegesis and cultural criticism.
My primary medium is India Ink on paper.
I live with my wife and three sons in Seattle.