Jeffrey has become a friend as well as a boss. Before starting at the studio I was told “There is only one Jeffrey.” He brings his trademark kindness and humor to every situation, no matter the context. Early on, I commuted long distances every day. During that time, he paid for my fuel to get to work. It’s an honor to have a working relationship and familiarity with an artist working at his level.
Since starting at the studio, we have created upwards of a hundred new works. As pieces make their way through the studio, production documents must be updated and decisions need to be communicated efficiently.
What I enjoyed most about my education was the ability to discuss color, process, and practice. One of the many joys of this job is the ability to talk about art with artists and share our passions and pursuits.
This is an early piece of Jeffrey’s from 2004. It was recently exhibited at the Thomas Cole House in Catskill, NY. It features references to handcraft that would later become a prominent feature of his artwork. It is rare to see so much of an artist’s early career outside of a retrospective.