Born in Brooklyn on October 12, 1900, this artist's early life surrounded by the city’s evolving streets and storefronts would shape a steady, observant approach to creative work. Developing skills across multiple media, they pursued a practice rooted in daily experience, translating urban textures, light, and movement into formal compositions. Throughout a long career, the artist remained committed to exploring balance, rhythm, and the tactile quality of materials, often returning to recurring motifs that captured memory and place. Their work reflects a thoughtful dedication to craft and a patient, methodical process, yielding a body of pieces that speak to quiet intensity and careful perception. The artistic journey continued to unfold with consistency and care.