There once was an artist, so bold, Whose passion for color couldn’t
be controlled. With brushes that flew and paper cut and glued,
all exclaimed, “Now, that’s a sight to behold”!
I find fun and amusement using a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors. The creative and artistic styles from the 60’s and 70’s inspired me from an early age. The burst of color has become an acceptable form of self-expression. A box of 64 crayons introduced me to a thrilling and intriguing spectrum, including new colors like magenta, periwinkle, and mulberry. These colors breathed new life into my old dime store coloring books. Over time, I've crafted art using parts of broken eyeglasses, used staples, jewelry, computer parts, toys, and game pieces.
be controlled. With brushes that flew and paper cut and glued,
all exclaimed, “Now, that’s a sight to behold”!
I find fun and amusement using a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors. The creative and artistic styles from the 60’s and 70’s inspired me from an early age. The burst of color has become an acceptable form of self-expression. A box of 64 crayons introduced me to a thrilling and intriguing spectrum, including new colors like magenta, periwinkle, and mulberry. These colors breathed new life into my old dime store coloring books. Over time, I've crafted art using parts of broken eyeglasses, used staples, jewelry, computer parts, toys, and game pieces.