With regard to my 2D Art -

“For the past 25+ years I have worked within the medium of the photographed image to enunciate acumen into the social, sexual, racial, and spiritual experience of our universal human identity while traversing through Europe, Africa, and the United States.  Along the way my work shifted like a tree branch as I grew to produce what I now refer to as, Photography Sculpture; which are, 'Structural-Assemblages,' that play with the three-dimensional result of a two-dimensional world.  I begin with traditional Black and White film, processing, and printing of Silver-Gelatin Prints.  I then dry-mount, frame, and juxtapose the image with gestures of lattice-cut Poplar wood through and/or around the framed image.  As the work progressed, I incorporated, 'found objects,' such as; rusted nails, hairpins, small bolts, bent wire, and springs.  Occasionally, I include a touch of color, with the use of oil paints, to accentuate a line or to highlight.  The work is a reconnaissance of formalisms within visual art and its plethora of history.  It employs the exploration of antiquity's aesthetic reservoir and creates with the purpose to recycle the artistic isms into a reconstitution of artistic expression.”

With regard to my Moving Picture Stories -

"Having been fascinated by the art of drama and cinema since childhood, it was inevitable that I would eventually find myself producing moving-image stories of my own.  Thus, through a commitment to Independent Cinema, I have written, produced, directed, and edited 7 short video/films of varying length and content.  After graduating with top honors from the CUNY Baccalaureate Program for Unique & interdisciplinary Studies combining the art of Drama and Cinema, I spent 2011 producing my first feature-length original narrative and I will spend 2012 screening it at various film festivals."