Painting and drawing has always been an essential part of my life. My aunt remembers me as a toddler propped up on a chair so that I could reach the blackboard that my grandmother had on her kitchen wall, spending hours drawing with colored chalks. Even during later times of my life when other priorities had taken over and I was not following my creative urges, art was still an essential—albeit suppressed—part of my life. Even then, my bottled-up compulsion to be an artist was omnipresent (and making me miserable). It seemed as if something inside me was fighting relentlessly to emerge. Finally in 1985,after years of skirting around this creative need, I acquiesced and began painting professionally. I have enjoyed making up for lost time ever since! Glenn Moreton