I started painting a while ago. I’ve continued on and off as time and space have allowed. I enjoy it a lot and have struggled recently to continue to make time for it. Being a husband, father, and friend, working three jobs, and making time to exercise my body and spirituality every day has proven to be the most challenging juggling I’ve ever done. But the paint still calls me. I am drawn to a blank canvas like a parched mouth is to water. It’s as if I must paint; I must play with color, shape, pattern, and texture. I want to add beauty to the world.
Why I Paint
Why I Paint
Why I Paint
I started painting a while ago. I’ve continued on and off as time and space have allowed. I enjoy it a lot and have struggled recently to continue to make time for it. Being a husband, father, and friend, working three jobs, and making time to exercise my body and spirituality every day has proven to be the most challenging juggling I’ve ever done. But the paint still calls me. I am drawn to a blank canvas like a parched mouth is to water. It’s as if I must paint; I must play with color, shape, pattern, and texture. I want to add beauty to the world.