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My evolution as an artist took 46 years.  I was born in the Midwest, where at an early age I began to sketch contemporary designs, although I never recognized them as an expression or art.  I completed college, started my career, and as a result, my sketching became less frequent.  However, whenever I listened to jazz, it would trigger a re-emergence of my drawings. I then realized they were a visual expression of my response to the piece.
 
Eventually, I subconsciously began to fill my home with art that was similar to my drawings: abstract and contemporary. I would study the materials, construction, and design, all the while secretly wondering if I might possess the skills to create such art.
 
It wasn't until I explored the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art that I realized that the visual expressions I had been sketching could indeed become three-dimensional pieces of sculpture.  I remember seeing what on first glance appeared to be a simple sculpture.  I stood before it for what seemed like hours evaluating its form and complexity.  In that moment of epiphany, I understood that this was the medium I had been longing for.
 
With no formal art education or training, I turned to "do-it-yourself" programs and home improvement centers.  There I learned how to use tools and techniques to transform my drawings into sculpture.  After a great deal of trial and error, my expressions began to take form.  Soon after, my jazz-induced visions, or JazzinVisions was born.

 

 
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