"When I look at a person, I see beyond the persona and the temporary attributes
of age, beauty and style. It is there that I find the circles and roundish
forms that create the essence of the human figure and define my preferred artistic
style–Bolismo.
My subjects are purposely
devoid of recognizable facial features. If I provide the viewer
with identifiable characteristics, then I play a part in accentuating
the differences between people. Instead, I prefer to underscore
the similarities common to all humanity.
Typically, my paintings and
sculptures depict two or more people. This is simply meant
to express my understanding of humans as social beings. Like
living people, my characters are most happy when they are among
family, friends and others with common interests.
I believe art to be one of
the universal languages and I have always sought to create
beauty that speaks to people from all corners of the earth.
From all walks of life. From all political spectra. From all
age groups."