Born on August 9, 1906, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, this artist pursued a lifetime of creative practice rooted in observation and craft. Early influences shaped a patient method, blending traditional techniques with an intuitive sense for form and color. Through decades of study and steady experimentation, a distinctive geometric undercurrent emerged, guiding compositions across painting, drawing, and sculpture. Whether working in a studio or en plein air, the artist approached every piece with quiet discipline, seeking clarity and balance in each gesture. Community and collaboration mattered, as did time spent reflecting on how light shifts and sits within a space. The work reflects a persistent commitment to making tangible and accessible visual language.