Born in Los Angeles in 1914, this artist developed a quiet, methodical approach to craft and form. From an early interest in drawing and sculpture, the individual pursued a practice rooted in observation, balance, and an appreciation for space. Over the decades, a disciplined studio routine shaped a body of work that engages with materials, light, and structure, inviting careful looking and contemplation. The life and work reflect a commitment to process, experimentation, and an enduring curiosity about how objects and environments interact with people. This biography aims to capture a persona defined by steady creativity and a thoughtful engagement with artistic inquiry.