Raised in NYC, my art started in 1964 with a scholarship to the NY School of Visual Arts. From 1966-69 I served in the Army, as a photographer in Viet Nam and the 82nd Airborne Division. Since 1970, my art life grew as a writer, art director and creative director in advertising. Retired 2014, I now work full-time on art.
My art is about personal mythology and the unreliable nature of memory. It tells a story of the profound events in my life that have created powerful memories and the emotional experiences of recalling them.
2020-21 has been a year of isolation and fear: of people, things we touch, streets we use, air we breathe. My recent work reflects that.