Confessions of a Pragmatist

Thinking of oneself as a pragmatist seems gloomy, uninspired and certainly doesn’t sound like something a creative person should be. I’ve always disliked being told to be realistic: that’s something people say in a well-meaning attempt to set limits on your expectations, so that you don’t fail. For me, being a pragmatist doesn’t mean creating arbitrary limits on my aspirations, but carefully honing the circumstances around their manifestation so that they can be created. After all, making sure a painting fits in the freight elevator doesn’t stifle creativity.

In my dream life, I’d employ a full-time logistics manager! How do you feel about being pragmatic in this often non-sensible society?

All the Best Parts, oil on canvas 36” x 48” 2024

Open Studios in DUMBO last weekend was very fun- I was so happy to see friends and meet new people. It was a nice group of people wandering in the studio each day. There were several painting sales-THANK YOU to everyone who made it out!

Blue Tones

I’m working towards a few new shows this Spring, which I’ll share with you soon.

Happy Spring!

"Winter Blues" A group Exhibition in Industry City opens March 2, 2024!

I’m very excited to announce that my work is included in a group show at the Tom Kane Theater in Industry City opening this Saturday, March 2, 2024. Here are the details:

“Winter Blues” an exhibit at The Tom Kane Theater, presented by BK One Productions.

Opening Saturday March 2, 2024
51 35th Street, Industry City
BUILDING 5, Store 17 (“Imagination Alley”) Brooklyn NY

Gallery opens at 2 p.m., Reception at 7 p.m.
(There is a suggested donation of $5 for beverages)

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