

The research for that series tore me apart mentally and emotionally since the history of coal mining is punctuated with sometimes brutal and often heart-wrenching events.įor nearly a decade, my obsession with anthracite and my artwork inspired by its culture seemed to go underground like the convoluted veins of black diamonds. From 2000 through 2007, I produced a series of 300 hexagonal canvases, most of which are part of a collection beautifully housed in King’s on the Square, Wilkes-Barre. Other breakers were built in a wide open space where coal had been discovered and a settlement, like Wanamie, grew up around the breaker.įor many years, anthracite has served as my artistic muse. Some breakers were built when coal was discovered near an already settled town such as Plymouth or Nanticoke. Coal breakers were the coal processing plants for anthracite for crushing, sorting, sizing, and weighing coal for market. The anthracite coal of Northeastern Pennsylvania was the fuel that fired America’s Industrial Revolution.
