(CM): can you tell me anything behind these works... your original idea. something that triggered these pieces?
(JB): i created a series of expressive portraits - this is one of them. this piece is a portrait of a person's reaction to spotting another person they are attracted to and celebrating it with a happy greeting.
(CM): i see a graphic element throughout your work – was this always your aesthetic / or did it come to you? i'm thinking of your artistic self in your younger years - what was your vision and how has it changed and grown?
(JB): I was a graphic arts /advertising design major at The School of Visual Arts where I received my BFA, later getting my MFA in painting at New Jersey City University.
i’ve been painting for as long as i can remember...as a child i drew on my bedroom walls - my parents got so tired of painting it over they just gave in to it and just let it be and at the age of 4, i was very happy about this!
i was always involved in the arts, i always had the support of my parents and knew i wanted to be an artist. my style is urban expressionism, my form of expression was always there as a young artist, but has evolved and matured and developed into a style that can be identified as my own.