Clay, textile
Unscripted
18 x 24 oil painting on gallery wrapped canvas
Night Life
18 x 24 oil painting on gallery wrapped canvas
Acid Rain No.2
“Acid Rain No.2”
Acrylic
10x10x2
July 2025
Unframed stretched canvas
My Secret Garden
36 x 36 x 1.5 inches – Ink, watercolor, oil on cradled birch panel
Acid Rain
This piece portrays precipitation that is full atmospheric pollutants in a highly abstract and representational way.
“Acid Rain”
Acrylic
10x10x2
June 2025
Bye Bye, Bee Bee
This piece examines the impact mankind has had on the native bee populations. In the field, one can see the representational honeycomb fading away under weight of the negative impacts we have had on their ecosystems.
“Bye Bye, Bee Bee”
Acrylic
10x10x2
June 2025
Turbidity
This piece highlights the negative impact that human activities (represented by the tire tracks) have on bodies of water. This piece asks us to look at how the contaminates we produce leach into our waterways thus creating hostile environments for all living things.
“Turbidity”
Acrylic
10x10x2
June 2025
Unframed stretched canvas
Marin Hills and Me
Marin Hills – Ceramic, wire and Rattlesnake grass woven onto top of sculpture. Female torso. Inspired by the rolling golden hills of Terra Linda and Marin .
California Dreaming – Yoked Series
Yoga breathing and colors I experienced when practicing.
As women we have been shackled in many ways, voting being just one. My Art has always been connected to freedom. Freedom to show the female form. Freedom to express my views on our social and political climate. Freedom from family and upbringing. Freedom from the sexual stereotypes that are imposed upon us as young girls and women. Freedom to express my feelings through Painting and Sculpture.
My BODY ART series features different parts of the female torso whose shape and form inspires my work. The female body becomes the foundation upon which I build by sculptures, using textures or paint to reveal deeper meaning. My YOKED BACK series focuses on the multitude of stresses or duties a woman’s back endures. The horse harnesses represent the concept of beasts of burden. Being the Backbone of Traditional to modern families a woman’s back is not only beautiful but full of strength and resilience. California Dreaming, Suspended Koi and Peony Princess are all part of this series.


















































