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How
long have you been making art?
I've
been drawing my whole life, but I first started painting seriously in
my
senior year of college, about 20 years ago! I haven't been painting
that
whole time however, I took a break of about 12 years when my older children
were little. During that time I did a lot of colored pencil work.

What
other artists or movements inform my work / aesthetics / sensibilities?
This
is difficult because I love looking at other artists' work, but I really
try not to let myself become too influenced. Some of my most notable
artists/ inspirations are: Mark Ryden (my favorite!), Max Ernst &
Rene
Magritte, Dr. Seuss, David Kirk, Jim Woodring, Gary Baseman, the Clayton
Brothers, Windsor McCay, Edmund Dulac, Children's book illustration
up
through the late 1950's, Sci-Fi illustration from the 50's, Halloween
stuff
from the 20's - 40's, toys from the 40's - early 60's, I could go on
& on. &
on & on.....

How
would you describe your work?
I
always have a hard time describing/pigeonholing my work. My husband
calls
it "Nursery School Nightmares" and interestingly my college
art professor
said I should illustrate a children's book of nightmares! I don't think
my
work is that bad though! I guess I'd say I do portraits of creatures
who
tread that fine line between cute & disturbing. Humor is extremely
important
to me as well, I try to convey that in my paintings without being too
obvious.

What
are your motivations for painting?
A
lot of my motivation comes from my kids, especially my 10 year old son
who
has the most fascinating way of looking at the world. He'll come up
with
bizarre statements which will immediately trigger a great visual or
title for
a painting. These are the paintings I'm most compelled to do. Other
times
I'll just sit down in front of the TV & draw random characters from
my
subconscious. My 2 Boston Terriers have great faces which inspire me
as
well, they're my muses! Those faces have popped up on many a character.
How,
if at all, have the events of 9-11 impacted your painting?
While
the terrible events of 9-11 have certainly affected me as a person
(especially living in a town that lost quite a few people) I don't feel
they
affected my art making much. I don't use my artwork to make statements,
it
is what it is. I pretty much clear my mind when I'm working, so maybe
it has
been affected on a subconscious level. On the other hand I really haven't
done very much artwork since then, so who knows?
What
do you find visually stimulating right now?
Color
and eyeballs.

Has
having a daughter recently changed either how you work or what you create?
Having
a baby has certainly affected my painting schedule! Violet is a very
busy little girl and is not big on naps, so for months I was not able
to work
at all. Since oils are my medium of choice I'm not comfortable painting
with
her in the room, so I was limited to her erratic sleep schedule. Recently
however she's started going to bed in her own crib at about 10:00 so
I can
paint late at night. I don't think having her has affected what I paint,
with the exception of my painting "Queen of Babies". I did
that when I was
pregnant - it was originally "Prince of Babies" but halfway
through I
discovered I was having a girl, so the prince got little curls &
became a
queen! Interestingly that painting does bear a resemblance to Violet,
although she's much cuter.
What
would you like your fellow EBSQ artists and our collectors to know about you?
I'd
like them to know I'm still around, even though I haven't been putting
much on Ebay lately due to my personal schedule and some commissions
I've
been working on. I will be back selling on Ebay soon however, I'm very
much
looking forward to coming back. I'm also planning on branching out into
a
couple of new directions - doing miniatures as well as working in a
looser
style. And finally, I'll be offering prints of some of my past works,
hopefully within the next few months.

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