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Principal Oboe
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra
Opera Company of Boston
Hong Kong Philharmonic
Florida Gulf Coast Symphony
Huntington Theatre Company, Boston
Substitute
Principal Oboe
and English Horn 1974-1988
Boston
Symphony Orchestra
Boston Pops Orchestra
teaching
Boston Conservatory of Music
music education
Doctor of Musical Arts, The Juilliard School
MA, Music, Mannes College
BA, Music, Boston University |
artist
statement
art
currently shown at
Lyman-Eyer Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts
Churchill Gallery, Newburyport, Massachusetts
J. Todd Gallery, Wellesley, Massachusetts
Renjeau Galleries, Natick, Massachusetts
Copley Society of Boston
Meyer Gallery, Park City, UT
Center of the Earth Gallery, Charlotte, NC
art
education
Seattle Academy of Realist Art
Boston Museum School
Private Study with Tom Ouellette, Denise Mickilowski,
Dennis Cheaney, Scott Fraser, Andrew Kusmin, Karen Winslow,
Joe McGurl, Donald Demers, Sergio Roffo, Robert Douglas
Hunter, Gayle Levee
group
exhibitions
Munson Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Saint Botolph Club, Boston, MA
Salmangundi
Club, New York, NY
MPG, Newbury St., Boston
Blue Ridge Gallery, Seneca, SC
Copper Moon Gallery, Bradenton, FL
Powell Street Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Westford Art Association, Westford, MA
Powers Gallery, Acton, MA
Art21, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, NV
Depot Square Gallery, Lexington, MA
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statement
Being
a painter, musician and author, sight, sound and words
are the tools of my expression. I began painting at age
five and at age seven I began studying music. The very
discipline of formal training has always appealed to me
and I have dedicated my life to the in-depth study of
them. I studied music and art at Boston University, Mannes
College of Music, the Juilliard School (Doctorate), and
art at the Boston Museum School, Kent State, the Academy
of Realist Art, the Seattle Academy of Art as well as
privately with respected teachers. After all that I still
feel I am self-taught.
My
breakthrough moment in art was when it was revealed to
me that music and art were made up of the same ideas.
Conceptual juxtaposition has always been my gift. (I try
to balance my left and right brain, yet the right side
seems to always win!). Rhythm, harmony, counterpoint,
balance, contrast, scales, chromatism, keys, high and
low, dark and bright, loud and soft, colorful and dull,
jumbled in my minds eye - all the polarities in the arts
and indeed in life itself! I have the ability to think
of a scene or object and project it on my minds screen
and then draw and paint from it.
Major
influences have come from the Netherlands artists between
1550 and 1720. Their clarity of image and beauty have
inspired me my whole life, in particular, Kalf, De Heem,
Heda and Claesz. My early works were Dali inspired and
taught me that creativity is that place inside that ideas
mingle, collide, and create new ones. The past meets the
future on the inner screen between the eyes where reality
and fantasy collide. Daniel Sprick, Scott Fraser, Scott
Prior, Denise Michilowski, Andrew Kusmin and Tom Ouellette
have made contemporary realism a jumping off point for
my work.
I
usually enjoy the darkest of backgrounds in my still life
paintings as it affords the eye the most comfortable place
to perceive reality at its beginning. The great Netherlands
artist of the 16th century knew this, and many of the
most beautiful images are set against a blackish backdrop.
This perception enforces my belief that nothing exists
until light is draped over it. From the nothingness of
black we build up to the perceived objects. As in love,
we create the feeling the other inspires in us. As in
art, we create the feeling to inspire the others in us.
In other words, we must think of the consequences of our
actions and what results each brushstroke communicates.
Recently I fell in love with landscape painting. I don’t
know if being out in the elements surrounded by God, the
slight tweaking of composition that is already set up
for me, or how free I can be with my palette of colors
that inspired me. My concept seems to be a combination
of the lush Hudson River School and the compositional
elements of the California Impressionists. I don’t
censor what emerges from my brush as much as I do with
my still life and with that I find great freedom.
My
professional life includes teaching art to private students
and music at the Boston Conservatory of Music. I also
own and operate the business FENWAY GRAYS, which provides
fine oil paints made from cold pressed linseed oil and
pure powdered pigments. I have written music, published
a book, The Audition Process: Anxiety Management and Coping
Strategies, and recently produced a solo CD of myself
performing music I have written based on four of my paintings,
called Oboe Colors.
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