| I began to take photography seriously around the same time that my father had his first heart attack, 12 years ago. I vividly remember seeing an x-ray of his heart and the complex patterns of its dye-filled veins; it affected me on many levels, including artistically. A winter study of tree branches followed.
Since that time I have alternated between subjects that use patterns and texture to hide or reveal emotion and meaning, and subjects which are simple and uncluttered that act as a counterpart to my other photos of layered disorder.
I currently have a studio in the Northrup King Building in the Northeast Minneapolis arts district. I continue to shoot various projects, including and ongoing study of water as a representation of the balance of illness and recovery, unassuming local landmarks, and the Minnesota Rollergirls roller derby team.
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