From a very early age I have been drawn to create art. I have followed this passion closely throughout my entire life. After acquiring a master\u27s degree in art education, and subsequently, teaching high school art for 3 years I was compelled to enter the MFA program at Rochester Institute of Technology with a concentration in painting and new forms. Through this process, I discovered a great calling. After the first year of study in the MFA program I traveled to Tibet. This journey was instrumental in the formation of my thesis: Art for Healing, Art for Consciousness Change, as was my marriage to my partner Daixin whom I met in China 3 years ago. With her as the narrative model found in each painting, I created an installation of 8, 4x...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis challenges the accepted notion of art-making as...
The Diamond Sea project explores subjective realities experienced by the psyche in the mediums of pa...
Abstract Our culture is permeated with noise that detracts from what really matters: a life of hel...
I have chosen to create a series of woven rugs and handwoven panels which reflect a personal vision....
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
The goal of my work for the MALS degree was to bridge two disciplines, that of me as an artist and o...
Through a series of acrylic paintings and watercolors, I set out to document emotions, feelings, and...
This paper is a little journey in exploring various themes through my art work. From transformation ...
My early work was very much influenced by the energetic and emotional qualities found in Louise Fish...
This practice-led project investigates how the process of pain recovery and the resulting alteration...
The intention of my thesis is to demonstrate how art can be used as an element in personal renewal. ...
Drawing in Meditation is a dissertation focused on three interconnected cornerstones of research; me...
My Master of Fine Arts research project focuses on installation and sculpture that embodies the them...
Let me begin by saying, I have been raised Catholic, and all of my life I have been influenced stron...
An artist\u27s work can be an expression of what they are exposed to in their own personal histories...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis challenges the accepted notion of art-making as...
The Diamond Sea project explores subjective realities experienced by the psyche in the mediums of pa...
Abstract Our culture is permeated with noise that detracts from what really matters: a life of hel...
I have chosen to create a series of woven rugs and handwoven panels which reflect a personal vision....
As an artist progressing through the University\u27s Intermedial MFA program, my practice has focuse...
The goal of my work for the MALS degree was to bridge two disciplines, that of me as an artist and o...
Through a series of acrylic paintings and watercolors, I set out to document emotions, feelings, and...
This paper is a little journey in exploring various themes through my art work. From transformation ...
My early work was very much influenced by the energetic and emotional qualities found in Louise Fish...
This practice-led project investigates how the process of pain recovery and the resulting alteration...
The intention of my thesis is to demonstrate how art can be used as an element in personal renewal. ...
Drawing in Meditation is a dissertation focused on three interconnected cornerstones of research; me...
My Master of Fine Arts research project focuses on installation and sculpture that embodies the them...
Let me begin by saying, I have been raised Catholic, and all of my life I have been influenced stron...
An artist\u27s work can be an expression of what they are exposed to in their own personal histories...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis challenges the accepted notion of art-making as...
The Diamond Sea project explores subjective realities experienced by the psyche in the mediums of pa...
Abstract Our culture is permeated with noise that detracts from what really matters: a life of hel...