He completed public and private commissions and participated in group and solo exhibitions in Rome, New York, and California.
He studied at Cooper Union Art School, New York, where he took courses with Milton Hebald, John Hovannes, George Kratina and Leo Amino.
His earlier work celebrates societal human conditions as depicted in monument-like groupings of figures interacting with and through various angled planes.
His mid-career brought several commissions, among them the FINA Prize Sculpture for the Munich Olympics and World Swimming Competitions, a commission for a Holocaust memorial for Temple Judea in Southern California, a Processional Cross for the Loyola Marymount University Chapel, a bronze crucifix and candelabra for St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Los Angeles.
Adding to his extensive body of work are his transformations of wood into “tools”, undulating pieces that are wonderful to behold and touch.