Art is a practice, for me, of presence in the making of objects and images. Every moment a mindful decision is made, and each day brings something new. And there is an intention that permeates each piece. . . sometimes gravitas, sometimes joy.
Bio:
I have been a Colorado resident since 1994 and recently moved to Ute Mountain Studio in southwestern Colorado. My media at this time include: assemblage and sculpture from recycled materials, watercolor constructions, and collage. My life and work have at their core a concern for the environment and how to live in alignment with our inter-connectedness and responsibility to one another and all beings.
In October of this year, I participated in the Gallery Windows Project, in Cortez. My last solo exhibit was at the Durango Arts Center in late 2017 and was titled Resurrections 2. Prior to that, my work was most recently included in a group exhibit called the History of the Visual Arts in Boulder, CO (HOVAB) and Resurrections: Ecology and Economy, also in Boulder.