Born in Nebraska in 1914, he developed a quiet, thoughtful approach to visual expression that evolved alongside the shifting currents of 20th-century American life. Early exposure to the land and light shaped a personal vocabulary of form and tone, guiding his exploration across landscapes and interiors. He pursued studies and professional work that balanced discipline with curiosity, fostering a habit of careful observation and deliberate craft. Throughout his career, he remained dedicated to the idea that art can reflect human experience with honesty and restraint. His legacy rests in a body of work characterized by clarity, nuance, and an enduring commitment to see the ordinary with fresh perception.