Paintings on this page are divided into two groups: architectural sketches and people.
What I leave on the page or surface is always according to the media I use. If I am working with watercolors, for example, I like to splash color here and there and let the water “do it’s thing.”
The architecture images are mostly painted from photographs. Even if I go out to work on site, I like to have worked out the positioning of the subject beforehand.
The people scenes are from videos I take while I ride my bicycle around town.
I always liked to draw the human body but in 2020, because of Covid restrictions, figure drawing sessions in studios around Chicago were being held remotely, which I found somewhat boring.
So, one day I went looking for contemporary dance videos on YouTube and landed on a recording of an Italian aerialist, Andrea Paoli. From there, I discovered that other aerialists from around the world post their training videos on Instagram and I began sketching and painting them.
I find aerialists (silk, loop and trapeze artists) fascinating. The body is dangling in the air from a prop that requires a lot of physical strength. You are up there, alone – most of the time – exposed, vulnerable and creating figures, stretching your body to feign a grace masking the strength required to perform your moves.