John Greene has been producing art for over 30 years. His work is held in private collections as well as being exhibited in galleries and museums throughout New York. Helen A. Harrison of the New York Times called his work "intense."

Helen Keller described the connection between the abstract concept of water, in her case a touch-oriented hand symbol, and the actual water as her "aha!" moment. This allowed her to express the thoughts in her head to the external world through the use of abstract symbols. Art is our "aha!" moment which connects the abstract concepts of being alive with the reality of life.

Art can be likened to a documentary. Each brushstroke, each color choice, each decision made by the artist abstractly represents the dialogue inside the artist's mind. The very acts which make us human, that express our free will, are illustrated on a canvas for all to see. And, as Mr. Greene explains, "Great art is a dialogue; don't expect to get much out of it if you're not willing to ask it a question."

Mr. Greene is currently not contracted or affiliated with any gallery. Please send inquiries to Tweed Management or contact Mr. Greene by email.