Guinea Fowl #2 - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Somethings Fishy - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Wakeboard #2 - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
The Rocker - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Best Buds - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Bug - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Little Girls on the Beach - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Farmhouse _ Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Beautiful Canada - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Embarcadero - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Christmas Wonder - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Cookie Baking Crew - Giclee print of Watercolor painting
Milky Way #2 - Giclee print of Oil painting
Stargazing through the Trees - Giclee print of Oil Painting
From my earliest memories to today, my interest in and enjoyment of color has remained steadfast . I have been drawing and contemplating color for as long as I can remember. I graduated from SMU in Dallas, TX with a BBA. Thirty years ago, I began my art education with Drawing, Watercolor and Oil Painting; studying under several prominent
From my earliest memories to today, my interest in and enjoyment of color has remained steadfast . I have been drawing and contemplating color for as long as I can remember. I graduated from SMU in Dallas, TX with a BBA. Thirty years ago, I began my art education with Drawing, Watercolor and Oil Painting; studying under several prominent artists throughout the past three decades and also pouring over any well recommended art books I could get my hands on. I have loved the journey. I both lose and find myself when I am creating art and the hours fly by. I feel grateful to be a working artist!
The way I feel toward a subject will oftentimes dictate whether I paint in watercolor or oil. I enjoy watercolor for its freshness. It is exciting, alive and fast paced. When I paint in oil, I fall in love with the medium and it feels tender because I paint in layers and take my time to enjoy the distant layers shining through the top layer.
I love and incorporate into my work, the way light dances across a form, the interplay between light and shadow, and the power of contrast and color. When I see something I would like to paint, I feel swept away by the beauty or essence of it. The subjects that captivate me are intriguing landscapes, the sky vibrant in all it's glory or
I love and incorporate into my work, the way light dances across a form, the interplay between light and shadow, and the power of contrast and color. When I see something I would like to paint, I feel swept away by the beauty or essence of it. The subjects that captivate me are intriguing landscapes, the sky vibrant in all it's glory or the lake when it looks like it is sparkling with diamonds because of the sun’s reflection. I am drawn to these things and feel a desire to capture them in an artistic way in my paintings. My fascination also belongs to nostalgic moments, sweet and vulnerable expressions of humanity and heart stirrings of family life. I paint to feel a connection to what has moved me, to see if I can use watercolors or oils in rich colors along with contrast and light to recreate it in a meaningful way.
I hope that when others view my art, it causes them to pause with a glimpse into one of their own memories or offers a stir of nostalgia or happiness. When they look at a landscape, I hope they are drawn in to explore. I hope my paintings spark the viewer’s imagination and brings them joy.
2025 Mythology and Folklore, Framer's Gallery, Georgetown, TX, USA
2025 March WCAG Gallery, Rock Street, Georgetown, TX, USA
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