“As an artist I endeavor to understand and accept human nature in all of its complex majesty. Painting allows me to share the processing of experience. I enjoy the storytelling aspect of art. Each painting shares part of a larger journey, starting from a naive and hopeful worldview to one that holds [...]
Archives for the Month of September, 2009
Ernst Haeckel
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
I have a love-hate relationship with Biology. It was a compulsory course, and in my young frivolous days, I did not particularly care to understand how things in nature worked. The only saving grace in my twice-a-week misery were the beautiful biological illustrations. Who would have thought such fascinatingly detailed sketches would appear in those [...]
Wilbur Wright
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Inventor Wilbur Wright on his airplane during a demonstration at Camp d’Auvours on this day, in 1908. Wilbur made a series of technically challenging flights including figure-eights, demonstrating his skills as a pilot and the capability of his flying machine, which far surpassed those of all other pilot pioneers.

