“My art “career” began with doodling during class in high school — doodling which at one point I started to value and take seriously as a means of self-expression. Over the years Ive gone from lined notebook paper to heavy artists paper; from regular No. 2 pencils to colored felt-tip pens to Rapidograph technical pens. I’ve gone from stashing my favorite drawings in a special folder to look at every once in a while to exhibiting my favorites at galleries.”
“Even with all their strangeness, I hope it is clear that my drawings are primarily about people. People that are lonely; that love each other, but rarely can get along; that strive endlessly for something which they can never quite reach; that seek solace in power over others; that look at animals and wish they didn’t have to think so hard about everything; that look at birds and wish they could fly; that suffer, that know they are going to die; and that are inexplicably driven to draw pictures of themselves.”