I attended the University of Michigan where I graduated with a LSA degree in history specializing in Southeast Asian history.
Moving to Los Angeles in 1971 I learned to do stained glass and worked in a studio there for a year after which I opened my own studio. For the next 9 years I worked in stained glass, but also started doing woodwork, making furniture and combining stained glass with woodwork to make hanging sculptures.
After moving to Easton in 1980 I continued to do sculptural work with glass and wood before focusing on wood sculpture alone. I studied the human form in life drawing forums and created three dimensional sculptures depicting dancing, reclining, or standing figures.
Next I began using wood in a more two dimensional way to create hanging sculptures which were collages of images. They were organized around themes that were quite diverse. Some focused on widely used cultural symbols, others were organized around a theme for which I created the symbols.
These two dimensional hangings held my interest for some time, but after a while I branched off into abstract designs using layers of wood with a variety of veneers to depict interacting forms.
Starting in 2000 I worked primarily in Photography for a number of years before returning to woodworking.