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Born in Houston in 1979, I moved to St. Louis at the age of 12. After high school I moved to Columbia Missouri to attend the University of Missouri and study political science with the intention of going to law school. After three years I decided that my calling was in art. So I began taking art classes. A year later I transferred to Columbia College for their art program. Finally after a seven year journey through college I graduated and moved back to the St. Louis area, where I lived on the Illinois side 17 miles north of the city on a farm. There I found out that small town rural America isn't for me. Just short of two years on a farm I moved to the inner-city of St. Louis. I found that city life is more beneficial to me as an artist than rural-life. Farm life did teach me valuable lessons about my self, others, and life in general that inevitably shaped who I am today. After struggling a couple years in St. Louis doing odd graphic design jobs and commissioned murals, I moved to Houston, Texas to work in my families businesses. I was able to re-focus my attention on the production of my artwork. My artwork is a stew of quantum physics, the unexplained, the life-cycle and biological process, some suspicions about Big Brother, and a dash of love, simmered together in a mesh of abstract thoughts, then boiled down and reduced to a thick syrup of the smallest essential truths. |
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