I have always found people and their circumstances to be infinitely interesting. My cultural vision has been shaped by my travels and places of residence: the forests of Northeastern Ohio where I spent my childhood, urban Chicago, the Kingdom of Denmark, lush, beautiful Hawaii and now Arizona.
I was very fortunate to have attended and graduated from the School Of The Art Institute Of Chicago with a BFA in drawing and printmaking, I also attended graduate school where I majored in Visual Communication at Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, Chicago.
During my career in Art, I have worked in different capacities over the years: Editorial Illustrator for a well-known Chicago newspaper, Art Journalist, Scientific Illustrator at the Field Museum of Natural History, Food Illustrator in Copenhagen, Watercolor Portrait Artist for the Embassies, and International Community within Denmark, and especially teaching art and art workshops to different age groups in different locations over a span of 50 years. The experience of teaching art has convinced me that we are all born as creators and can find a means to express our creativity at any age. (Hint: it has nothing to do with whether one can draw a straight line!).
My fascination with the figure led me to undergo an education within the area of medical anatomy and neuromuscular therapy, in addition to also energy healing. These disciplines emphasized the importance of structure beneath the surface, which is equally essential to both buildings or bodies!
Drawing is the absolutely the basis of everything I do. I use painting from nature in between portraits or figure painting. I find by focusing on high country sky- or landscapes, sunset colors, stones in sunlight and waterscapes, I get an energy cleansing, or reset, to begin my next portrait.