First, can you tell us how you got started as an artist?
I’ve been an artist my whole life. I was the youngest of eight kids. When I wasn’t playing sports on the street or in the yard – or the vacant lot near us – if it was a rainy day or early evening, I’d be inside drawing with paper and pencil.
I think my siblings had me draw pictures for them to stop bugging them! My dad was a doodler too and would draw with me.
At Edinboro College I graduated with a concentration in art. I wanted to teach art but was worried about being able to get a job. My wife – then girlfriend – she told me I should start off by becoming an elementary school teacher and I did that for 19 years.