I am the most fortunate of people.  My own bend is to draw, paint, take pictures or whatever manner of expression seems to fit for what I want to do.  My family was full of painters, photographers, crafters and authors, so that artistic nature was always encouraged.  Because of that encouragement, art was never out of place or something "beyond" normal.  It was a natural part of my daily living.  Over the years, I've come to understand not only how wonderful the gift of the artistic eye is, but also how differently I tend to see the world around me.  I don't mean to say that I've ascended to some higher consciousness, but rather that I seem to simply perceive things from a slightly distinct perspective than other people giving me some unique insights and ideas.  It becomes the joy of seeing a richness in the natural world and a beauty in people that I think perhaps many people don't get to see.

And because I do have that ability to approach what I see from alternative angles, it allows me to really project myself into projects and concepts and find unique ways to marry concrete goals with not-so-concrete aesthetics.  I've had the pleasure of working hundreds of companies to bring all manner of creative experiences to life.  From things like producing magazines to building museum and trade show experiences, I have been able to help my clients bring new concepts to life and to communicate with their end users.  I've worked with organizations like Microsoft,  Eastman, the U.S. Air Force and Navy, the Smithsonian and scores of much smaller clients.  I've had the good fortune of having work on display in some prominent places like the National Museum of the Air Force, the Pentagon and countless trade shows.

Currently I live in Middle Tennessee with my family as the Creative Director
for Skyline Exhibitor Source and Facility Source.
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