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After over 28 years of teaching painting and authoring instructional material, working trade shows and completing video segments, I have retired to a slower pace in South Carolina. I love nature and hope to convey that love and respect through painting.
I have returned to work with watercolors loving the fluid movement of the paint. Acrylics are still a large part of my painting life as well.
Chief Sealth has wisely asked the question, "What are people without animals? If all the animals were gone, humans would die from a great loneliness of spirit."
For many years I have volunteered at zoos and nature preserves presenting conservation education programs. This gave me an opportunity to work hands on with a pack of gray wolves and to help design, build, and manage an educational raptor center for non-releasable birds of prey.
As an artist, it is my hope that when viewing my paintings, you may smile, retrieve a memory, or even be moved to help humans find a way to live in concert with our natural world.
So these days when not riding my two wonderful horses, I am busy in the studio painting for sale and exhibition. Enjoy! |
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