Artist's Biography
I work in
mixed media, combining acrylic paint, fabrics, natural elements, and more to
celebrate the optimistic parts of life. The themes that continually emerge
in my work involve nature, daily human life, and circles. I think of my work
as connecting different elements to build a unified whole. Layers of images,
colors and textures used in the work often bring elements of depth and
mystery to my projects.
My work can be
seen in Lunaria Gallery, situated in historic downtown Silverton where the
parking meters still cost only one cent. Additionally, private viewings of
current works are available. Several national publications (such as
Somerset Studio and ARTitude) have published my work and
articles.
Oregon State
University provided my formal introduction to fiber arts, and I continue to
delight in dyeing fabric. I graduated with a bachelor’s degree with an
emphasis in fiber arts. As a fiber art major, I browsed the huge library
stacks for inspiration from different cultures and still enjoy leafing
through books for interesting design and color inspiration. (My advanced
degrees are in not art-related areas.)
I was born in
Salem, Oregon, and never dreamed I would live just 15 miles away in charming
Silverton. In between time, I lived in various parts of Oregon, Texas,
California, and, as a child, in Australia for almost three years.