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My Mission...
  I take pictures because I feel that the beauty of our world is seldom seen,
particularly when it comes to the little things.  I want my work to open people’s eyes
to the glories that surround us, whether it be a clump of dandelions emerging from a
sidewalk crack, the crisscrossing shadows of a street sign, a lonely tombstone, or a
maple branch adorned with autumn.  I shrink my images and make jewelry and other
small creations from them because I’ve found that little things, fragments of God’s
beauty that I can hold and carry with me, are more precious to me than many of the
larger things of life.  
  The act of creating brings me great peace, and to share my artistic vision with
others makes me happy.  I’ve learned to persist in experimenting with different
techniques and mediums, and I’ve made some mistakes.  My little failures have
taught me perseverance and that sometimes it’s just not supposed to work.  They’ve
opened up room for new opportunities and more possibilities and have strengthened
my ingenuity and expanded my imagination.  When I find a process that works well, I
practice till I get as close to perfect as I can.  
  I work with photo transfer, decoupage, and resin techniques on bamboo tiles, bone
beads, glass gems, dominoes, and even bottlecaps.  This variety of methods and
mediums works well with my urban, nature, and religious photographs.  The
smallness of my pieces invites people to look closely and hopefully reveals to them
the fleeting beauty and often-missed details of our world.   We all have our own
perceptions and perspectives, our own little visions.  Photography and jewelry art
are the means through which I share mine.