Since I was young I have been a lover of drawing, nature and sweets. It was only natural that as an adult I have gravitated to these subjects in my work. Humanity and the individual also fascinate me. So, portraiture and the study of faces and expression have had an impact in my more current paintings. Therefore, anthropomorphism is a popular subject throughout most of my portfolio. Anthropomorphism is any attribution of human characteristics (or characteristics assumed to belong only to humans) to other animals, non-living things, phenomena...etc. Having grown up with a heavy dose of Disney can do this to someone. Although I feel like I'm carrying on a long standing tradition with anthropomorphised animals as characters that can stand as commonly recognised types of human behavior. Some religions and doctrines believe that animals, plants and non-living things, unlike humans, lack spiritual and mental attributes, immortal souls, and anything other than relatively limited awareness. I on the otherhand believe otherwise.