When I get inspired, I feel like I can do almost anything.
A lot of my work arises out of an accident, or stumbling on some event that spurs me to want to record it.
Anybody who has drawn or painted for any length of time realizes that the intensity of creative work cannot be maintained at a consistent level. There are times when I am overwhelmed with visual ideas and wish I had another pair of hands to set down my perceptions. At other times everything seems dormant, though I realize that this is part of the ebb and flow of life.
Notable work from students in the classes of Max Ginsburg, Frank Porcu, Amy Weiskopf, and Michele Liebler.
Notable work from students in the classes of Harvey Dinnerstein, Doug Safranek, Hugo Bastidas, and Yasumitsu Morito.
Notable work from students on the classes of Anthony Antonios, Ellen Eagle, Sigmund Abeles, Peter Golfinopoulos and Donna Mitchell, and Eric March.
What’s on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery? Notable work by students in the classes of Naomi Campbell, Barney Hodes, Ricky Mujica, and Bennett Vadnais
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work by students in the classes of Sherry Camhy and Thomas Torak.
What’s on view in the Art Students League’s Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery this week? Notable work by students in the classes of Martha Bloom, Stephen Lack, and Ronnie Landfield.
Notable works from the classes of Dan Gheno and Gregg Kreutz