I have been creating and teaching art for fifty years, beginning with my enrollment at San Francisco State in 1957, where I fell under the spell of the legendary sculptor, Seymour Locks. With a family to house and feed, I pursued my art while I served in the State Department as a Foreign Service Officer, taught school, became a street artist, and finally a sculptor instructor for the San Francisco Community College District.
Since I retired from the District I have turned my attention full-time to painting, photography, and mixed media, in addition to my sculpture. My paintings are in acrylic mediums on cotton canvas. They are one of a kind and signed. My photographs are printed with archival pigmented inks on archival paper. The mixed media pieces are acrylic paints, archival papers, and other materials.