Although his formal training is modest—consisting of a basic design course, a watercolor class, and several studies in art history—his longstanding fascination with art’s lineage quietly shaped his sensibilities. A pivotal influence was a 19th century Impressionism course taken at Texas Tech, where he first encountered the expressive potential of light and atmosphere.
What began as an act of personal courage became a defining creative awakening. Without waiting for credentials or permission, he turned toward the canvas and allowed painting to become both a language and a path of return. Each work reflects that unfolding journey: an exploration of memory, faith, and inner illumination. For the artist, the decision to begin—on an ordinary day, with an honest impulse—marked the moment he stepped into the life he was always meant to live.
Where East Texas and Art Come Together