Artist’s
Painting Statement
Oftentimes, my mirror image reminds me of a
clown juggling three different hats. The first hat identifies me as a visual
artist; the second, as a performing artist (past and present); and the third, as
a literary artist, although that’s the least of the three. The past part of
the performing arts has to do with the fact that I played offensive guard for
the Steelers in the middle to late sixties. Certain quarterbacks I attempted to
protect for might have valid reasons to dispute my using the word
"performance" as to my blocking efficiency, but you can’t please
everyone all the time, now can you.
And, the present aspect of the performing
artist has to do with a youth activity I recently developed involving the
movement of participants through a graphic course with accompanying religious
commentary I coined, The Religious Relay." This gig can be coupled
with a following storytelling episode of a selected anecdote from my book
entitled, Unscripted and Unsung, with a religious follow-up
commentary, corresponding painting, and a questions and answer session,
with/without autographs following.
Fine art painting unexpected caught my
attention while studying advertising design at the University of Florida while
on a football scholarship. Its development was limited until the completion of
my NFL and WFL career in 1975. Since then, I’ve had several one-man shows,
been collected privately, and have exhibited widely throughout Florida’s
sidewalk art festivals over the years, receiving numerous awards and prize
money.
It has been said by one interviewer,
"His kinetic style, embracing movement and excitement, suggests a déjà vu
to the ’controlled violence’ associated with his former National Football
League vocation, and is surprisingly accomplished, for the most part, without
athletics acting as subject matter." I have been interviewed many times by
the media over the years. The interviewers always seem to infer what an oddity
it is that a professional football player (especially a lineman) would have, not
only the interest, but also the capabilities to appreciate, and in fact, become
a fine artist. It’s as if the quality of an artist was indirectly proportional
to the artist’s size.
Excuse me, art comes from the head. The body
just does what the mind tells it to do, and football players share the same
number of body appendages as everyone else, albeit their limbs are frequently
Pop-Eyed sized (after the ingestion of spinach). So, feel free not to stereotype
me, thank you very much. Finally, it is my sincere hope, that after having
viewed my art, the observer might come away saying, not that I was a football
player that also does art, but an artist first and foremost, that just happened
to be a decent football player in the early stages of his artist development.
Feel free to contact me personally in Tampa (813) at 237-1624 or E-mail me at Gagmail@Verizon.net I look forward to hearing from you either way.
