Dangling Syria/fawn brown is included in the Human Rights Exhibition at College of Sequoias. I created this piece in 2018 to represent the fragile state of human condition. And now six years later Syria is dangling over the precipice of its future. The light of hope shines even when the headlines at home scream disaster.
Forma Natura: Nature as Source
January 25 - March 2, 2025
Alicia Escott, Juror
My monotype  Fury,  was created  in response to the 2020 Glass Fire. It represents the grove of Redwood trees that stood across from my house as the wildfire swept through my neighborhood.. 
Arts Benicia
Lingering with Pleasure selected for True North biennial at di Rosa Contemporary
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True North at di Rosa Contemporary
November 16th through February 16th
I am super excited that I was one of 50 artists selected for the di Rosa biennial survey, True North. 
True North is di Rosa’s biennial juried exhibition celebrating the work of North Bay artists living or working in Marin, Napa, Solano, or Sonoma counties. Themes explored through the selected work include maximalist or additive aesthetics, playful references to craft traditions and materials, humor, and abstracted figuration and landscape.
OPEN STUDIOS SEPT. 21, 22, 28, 29 →
Please join me for this two weekend event as part of Napa Valley Open Studios.
Read moreThe LIving Mark at Verum Ultimum Gallery Portland Oregon
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The Living Mark
suggests the life force that flows through the makers hand. For the piece,
Respite
I wanted to build up layers of oil paint to convey the texture of the verdant green foliage I saw from my room at a residency in France. Bathing in the variety of greens, dappled light and sway of the breeze, it became a respite from the burnt California landscape of my neighborhood that I left behind.

 
             
              
            