It all started for me in Glasgow Scotland, when I was eight. In my late teens and early twenties, my art took to me England, France and finally Spain, where I studied under Salvador Dali for several months.
In the early seventies, I immigrated to Canada, succumbed to pressure, and joined my father and my brother-in-law in the automotive business. I entered a self-imposed exile and didn’t put a brush to canvas for almost 30 years, it wasn’t until after my divorce and a move to Vancouver that my interest in the arts returned with a passion. I also added a new tool to my inventory, a camera. Prior to that I had always regarded the camera as a tool one would only use when taking family snapshots.
Now that I have officially retired, I spend most of my day creating new art in all mediums.