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Fine Art is usually defined as the opposite of commercial art. The artist creates by listening to his soul and gives no thought to what the rest of the world will think. Commercial art is created solely to please the masses, and quite often the only purpose is to sell a product.

I believe in combining elements of both fine and commercial art in all my work. I listen to my soul and follow my muse…

None of these images were created to sell a product, but they don’t differ that much from my commercial work. Do they?

Self-portraits are quite often the most interesting and revealing pieces an artist does. For more of mine, see my ongoing self-portrait series.

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