Portfolio

A Mother’s Love

Acrylic / Multimedia

12” x 12

SOLD

This painting was inspired by a photo I took when we were in Thailand. We learned about “elephant” love and saw a baby wrap its trunk around its mother’s like this!

Sisterhood

Acrylic / Multimedia

14” x 12

SOLD

Our area has a large refugee population. The colorful outfits they wear are so beautiful. So is the way they are bonded together, just like sisters.

Forest Cathedral Il

Wood, Stained Glass, and Bluestone

$1400

67" x base is 14x 23

SOLD

Forest Cathedral II is an award winner. It received second place in the Masters' Division at a regional show at View Art Center in Old Forge.

Thanks to 73 generous donors, the Forest Cathedral II sculpture has a new home at the Kirkland Town Library! The library is excited to add this to their art collection!

Autumn Whirl

Acrylic / Multimedia

10” x 11

SOLD

This botanical is part of a seasonal series I created. It has many layers, including collage, Gelli printing, Posca Pen drawings, a handmade chickadee stencil, and more. It is such a fun piece!

Whispers III

Wood

$1300

41” x 7.5

SOLD

This sculpture became a wedding gift for a great young couple and was given to them by the bride’s parents.  They now enjoy it in their Boulder, Colorado home.

Musical Flowers

Acrylic / Multimedia

12” x 14

SOLD

This botanical inspired a new o series I am creating. It has many layers, including collage, Gelli printing, and Posca Pen drawings. The new series will feature vases and flowers influenced by my daily walks.

Café Wall l

Wood

$1300

41.5” x 9.75 x 1.5

SOLD

A history enthusiast commissioned this piece.  The exceptionally dark, rich, figured walnut came from a tree that stood on the grounds of the Clinton Liberal Institute in Clinton, NY.  Students of this private school included Clara Barton, a Civil War nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. It was also attended by Matilda Joslyn Gage, who is well-known in history for her work to secure the rights of women and Native Americans and abolish slavery.  She was also the mother-in-law of L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

If you see something in our portfolio that speaks to you and you want something similar, contact us. We’re sure we can create something that will please you!