About Me
As a child, I could always be found in dad's garage building toy boats, furniture for my tree house and painting flames on my bike. By the time I was a senior in High School, I was custom painting hot rods, motorcycles and murals on vans. In college I recieved Art and Religion degrees, then headed off to Seminary for Masters in Theology and began my career as a minister.I soon realized that the church wasn't quite ready for new and creative thinking, so I became a free-lance artist. I designed products for Enesco, Zondervan, Marvel Comics, LA Gear, United Design and Virgin INteractive until the market tanked and sent me back to the garage to make a living. I built cabinets, poured concrete, painted homes, refinished floors, set toilets, plumbed, wired and dry-walled.Today, I'm creating fineart, building custom furniture, doing funky home renovations and producing my own TV show. It's a real show about a real artist trying to hack out a living in the land of red dirt and corporate buildings. I use building materials and bondo, drive a beat up van and promise to never use words like chartreuse or periwinkle.