Josef Albers Review

Holland Cotter commented in the NYTimes (July 26, 2012):  “Albers’s overall aim was to create an impression of effortless, inevitable harmony, which, of course, demands hard work. And labor is the subject of “Josef Albers in America: Painting on Paper” at the Morgan Library & Museum, a show not about finished products but about the constant hands-on research … Read more

From Zebras to Yaks

Tibetan Yak

A 36 hour train ride from China to Tibet inspired this painting.  At an elevation of 14,000 feet, the landscape took on an eerie lunar appearance.  The cold and isolation was even more striking as I sipped tea in the dining car.  Every so often, I would see a lone herder with a few grazing … Read more