Born in southern California, I grew up on the
family owned cherry orchard located in the small mountain community
of Lytle Creek. I have made Vancouver my home since 1972. Originally
a printmaker , I discovered the magic of clay at a local community
centre in 1979 and have been happily exploring it’s possibilities
ever since.
I have always looked to 20th century painters
for inspiration, from Max Beckman to Picasso and Matisse, though
my biggest influence has been the childhood visits to Disneyland.
There I developed a love of movement and of bold colours, characteristics
important to my satisfaction with each piece I do.
For twenty- one years I made slab built sculptural
vessels which can be found in collections as diverse as those
of Tony Chong and of the National History Museum of Taipei. With
the Ferocious Fruit I’m back in the produce business, though
this time with a product that will last for ever without refrigeration,
I love food, I love flowers, I love painting. It is a good life.
