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I've been an artist ever since I held crayons. I decorated everything
and made endless mud-pies. I was the busiest, messiest kid on the block.
It was logical and practical of course to study medical technology,
that was until I took a painting class. Liver flukes lost their glamor,
replaced by my real passion, mud-pies. I graduated with a B.S.F.A. from the
University of South Dakota, and continued making art, and still continue.
I feel like the guy in "Close Encounters" making the lumps of clay into
Devils Tower, not knowing why, just knowing he must.
My creations are spontaneous. I see compelling images in a lump of clay.
The clay speaks to me, wills itself into a certain form. I am fascinated
by shape, color, and movement. For me making art is a way of seeing, being,
and thinking. I am grateful that earth formed art previously known as
mud-pies replaced microorganisms. Hope you enjoy!
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