About
{"ops":[{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"I am still new to the art world, beginning only a few years back after taking a weeklong “found assembled art” class in Idlewild, Ca., with artist Michael Demend, I was hooked. Now I have made more than 50 pieces, all self-contained, complex, decorative and often wild. The method is simple, find unique, mostly unexplainable and different found objects at estate, moving or garage sales, then assemble it with apoxy and paint. I usually look for items people can’t identify. Most things I use are made from metal, glass, wood and fantastic jewelry. "},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"I never know what the piece will look like during the process or how big or heavy it will get, but it must work on many levels. I want every art project to be intricate, multi-layers and take the person on a fun journey of exploration. My stuff is not simple, combining several objects into a world not seen before. Some are deep dives into a futuristic world of Steampunk like floats, while others find ways to combine similar pieces. I am not a fan of simple, as I usually over do things, adding jewelry to make it look grand and upscale. "},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"color":"#000000","bold":true},"insert":"As I evolve, so do my pieces, allowing"},{"insert":"\n"}]}