After developing a strong interest in typography while attending Kendall College of Art and Design, and after a career as a Graphic Designer, Art Director, and Creative Director, I decided to develop a new style of art based solely on letter forms that create images.
I’ve combined my passion for history and visual art. I have created specific history or biography lessons that both communicate information about the subject as well as an interesting concept to visualize the subject. Each piece is meant to be read as well as viewed for its visual value.
The typography that forms each subject is usually interesting biomaterial and well-known quotes or in the case of my Mount Rushmore series, Presidential speeches or letters they have written.
Some of my artistic influences are Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, Leroy Nieman, Peter Max, Edward Hopper, and architect Frank Lloyd Wright.