It’s a Wonderful Life. It’s a treasure and a pleasure to be in it. I am incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to embrace the character of George Bailey, the everyman, broken by desire, redeemed by love and grace in a musical version of the perennial...
More rough draft from my journal in Haiti. . . I was in lock down at the Watermission compound in Porta Prince for the weekend so I decided to make the best use of time by painting a 12′ mural knockoff of da Vinci’s The Last Supper (slightly less than...
I am working on the picture book, chronicling my personal experiences in my recent trip to Haiti. The working title is, “Haiti, Into the Light.” I took over 1,600 photos and wrote pages of notes in preparation for the next phase of The Quench Project. ...
How would you like to be able to see 100 million colors? There are those among us who have this super power, called Tetrachromacy, which I’m guessing, many artists would give their right nut to have. Unfortunately, it is a women only thing. Men cannot be...
Chalkboard art makes a comeback! I love discovering beauty where others see only a mess. Some of my favorite artists use found objects as their sole medium. What a great way to recycle trash. These are a couple of the endless examples of the amazing things and...
People first approaching the arts often assume that total freedom is achieved through the abandonment of structure or giving into complete chaos. Seasoned artists know that true freedom is the result of structured chaos. On the other hand, the idea that we can...
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