Artist’s Statement
I came to drawing and painting by a circuitous route. For 35 years I practiced medicine as an obstetrician, during which time I never sat down.
Though I had been a keen observer of natural processes and a life-long birder, it took being ‘straight jacketed’ for several months after back surgery to reflect on the things I had observed and to begin drawing them.
I have considered and am still mystified by the scientific precision of reproductive processes of plants and animals (and human beings) versus the seemingly random nature of their lives. Though I do not expect to understand the occurrence of the predictable, reoccurring life patterns in nature, I try to understand the relationships of light, line, and form in the depiction of the natural world.
Courses in the certificate program at the Chicago Botanic Garden and the Guild of Natural Scientists have inspired me. A long-term watercolor workshop (now online) with Heeyoung Kim has been an ongoing joy.
Most of my art subjects are drawn from nature. I sketch outside, but draw and paint inside, striving to accurately render the mostly predictable patterns of natural subjects amidst the seeming randomness of the winds and weather that impacts the lives they live. I enjoy working in graphite, carbon dust, pen and ink, and watercolor.
Background
1969 BA Hispanic American Studies
1973 MA Latin American Studies University of New Mexico (Minor Biology)
1979 MD SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine
1986 Residency OB-GYN Baylor College of Medicine
1986-2014 Medical Practice in OB-GYN
2013-17: Certificate Program Botanical Art; Chicago Botanic Garden
2018- Guild of Natural Scientists Distance Certificate course