He achieved so much in his lifetime! He was profoundly analytical and approached most things in life very deliberately and methodically. He had an incredible ability to see the world in all of its complexity and reveled in the wonders of science. If he wasn't preoccupied with understanding the mysteries of our physical world, he was busy trying to decipher the language of art. Outside of his long days, nights spent in the hospitals' operating room as anesthesiologist, art offered him the best way to relax, to express himself and to channel his soul and sensitivity to the outside world. Not being the best communicator, he used art as his way of bringing the inner colors to light. He did all he could with what he knew, to love and care for art and his family and was always there ready to help. He will be missed. He has left behind so much of himself in art and each of us.