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statement
I am constantly searching for meaning
in my life as I create. This revelation,
or act of discovery through experimentation,
has been a lifelong process. My work is
really spiritual in the sense that I am
always thinking of this life and what
it really means. How does one document
these experiences that you go through?
How do you document life, death, tragedy,
happiness, sorrow and birth? Freely with
the joy and passion of the creative process.
I
have discovered through trial and error
the use of texture, color and form, and
that the abstraction of space is perhaps
more important than the subject matter.
The figure is within the composition as
an element of form. In my abstractions,
the images relate to light and space;
however, the subject matter often depicts
African American themes.
When
I paint, I seek beauty in my work. Painting
is a form of prayer and keeps me connected
to God. Since the beginning of my career,
I have retained my vision of Romanticism
and the unknown. My surrealistic nature
inspires the creation of masks suggesting
the hidden universality of people of all
races.
I
am inspired by memories from the past.
The souls of loved ones are an integral
part of my dreams and visions. The voices
of the ancestors speak through me. My
work is an interpretation of our communication.
This spirit stirs a creative energy in
me that moves with joy and passion, and
sees through the uninhabited vision of
a child.
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