'Discipline is never an end in itself, only a means to an end' - King Crimson

The present day printmaker refuses to die.

My artistic quest for exposure and acceptance is fueled by desire, emotion and effort. In this quest, I have come to rely on two forms of inspiration. The first being thought forms, or mental images. The thoughts and images produced by the subconscious world of daydreams, reveries or perhaps intentionally entering a theta brainwave state. The second form is daily visual experiences. These outward experiences can range from a color scheme jumping out at me, seeing a reflection in glass, to noticing an interesting arrangement of items.

With most of my art being experimental, I have found that my ideas and artistic concepts progress naturally by not letting myself get caught up in the conventions of failure and success. I believe the purpose of art is to capture ones attention. In pursuing this as a goal, I believe that my purpose in creating art is to release my intention, allowing things I didn't know were possible to come to existence.