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How long have you been creating?
I started painting and drawing about 8 years ago when
my younger brother died of cancer.
I had bought him a Bob Ross oil painting kit, at his
request, for Christmas. He was too sick by then to use
it. My mother gave it back to me when he died in
February of 1995. I was pregnant at the time with my
second child and was resting at home a few weeks before
my due date. The kit was there and I just opened it and
started to paint.
It was amazing how that felt - so peaceful and exciting
at once. I didn't understand how I had gone my whole
life up to that moment without painting!

How would you describe your work?
Right now, I paint figures from my imagination with a
concentration on line and color. I call it figurative
linear expressionism. Last year, I concentrated on
painting still life, always from real
fruit/melons/foods and objects. The common thread in my
work is a strong attention and affection for
composition and expressive drawing and color.

What are you motivations for creating?
For me painting is a way of affirming the beauty and
good in life despite the fact that someone as wonderful
as my brother David could die of cancer at age 26.
One of my favorite quotes from Henri Matisse says it
best:
"Happy are those who sing with all their heart,
from the bottoms of their hearts.
To find joy in the sky, the trees, the flowers.
There are always flowers for those who want to see
them."
There really are. The good is just as real as the bad
in life.
Have you seen any art that has moved you recently?
I have recently discovered the art of Will Barnet. In
his work he takes the beauty of the everyday
experiences of family, friends, and pets and translates
this into universal icons that show us how holy life
is. He uses line and flat forms. His composition is
exquisite. I adore his work.

What do you find visually stimulating right now?
Large shapes arranged into exciting compositions;
personal line work; deep, rich, complicated colors;
texture.

What's the last book you read?
I am always reading more than one!
Here is what I am reading right now:
. Anime Manga: how to draw characters for Japanese
animation by Christopher Hart
. Manga Mania: how to draw Japanese comics by
Christopher Hart
. Will Barnet by Robert Doty
How has your return to the figure been after a long
stint with still life painting?
Liberating! The year I spent painting from still life
taught me so much about light and shadow, color,
modeling form and oil painting but the figure has
marked my return to line, which I have a very strong
affection for.

What would you like your fellow EBSQ artists and our collectors to know about you and/or your work?
Some people might be surprised to find out that I am a
mechanical engineer. I have worked at Ford Motor
Company for 10 years.
I have two children: a daughter, 10 years old and a
son, 8 years old. Since my son was born, I have worked
part time at Ford - 3 days a week and the rest of the
time I paint!
I enjoy very much participating in EBSQ. EBSQ is a
wonderful group of people. They offer strong support
and a real sense of community.
I also enjoy eBay art collectors tremendously. They are
a warm group of people who really appreciate art and
have their own sense of taste. It's exciting to be able
to offer your work directly to the collector and at a
price that makes art affordable instead of a privilege
for an elite few.
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