“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” – Mary oliver
Make art. Make friends. Love family. Grow plants. Dance a little.
I create art because I must.
I create art because art creates community.
I create art because ordinary becomes extraordinary.
I create art because I want to understand and be understood.
I create art because fleeting moments become timeless on the canvas.
I create art because a paintbrush is the tool that fits most comfortably in my hand.
I create art because painting the gaze of an animal indeed opens the windows to the soul.
I create art because truths are revealed through lines, shapes, colors, and textures.
I create art because a painting will speak when words alone are inadequate.
I create art because I want to look closely and appreciate deeply.
I create art because the world can always use more purple.
I create art because it is my link to Divine Creativity.
I create art because I want to leave my mark.
I create art because I must.
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I can’t remember a time when I didn’t think of myself as an artist. I grew up in Arkansas in a family that always supported my every artistic endeavor. It’s only as an adult that I truly realized what a gift it is to have parents who never squelched my artistic dreams.
I attended Hendrix College, a small liberal arts college in Conway, Arkansas and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Humanities with an Art emphasis. Hendrix provided an idyllic college experience for me; I gained a valuable education and even more valuable lifelong friendships. And let me not forget that it’s where I met my husband! Next, I went on to pursue an Associate Degree in Interior Design at the Harrington Institute of Design in Chicago. My goal was to combine my fine arts education with a creative career in commercial interior design. While at Harrington, I interned at the architectural firm, Perkins + Will and continued working as a designer in their interiors department after graduation. The experience of working on large scale projects, with a team of architects, engineers, and designers, prepared me for teamwork opportunities in later years and also gave me the courage needed to corral a preschool classroom of 3-year-olds. That’s another story. :)
After returning home to Arkansas, I took a step back from my design career and instead plugged myself into whatever school or extracurricular activity my children were involved in, usually bringing my art supplies with me. The skills section on my resume from these years would include accomplishments such as overseeing the art projects for all children in the silent auction at my daughter’s elementary school, painting a mural on the music room walls of our church preschool, landscaping the grounds of an elementary school, scheduling 80 high school office volunteers on a weekly basis, etc. In the midst of all these activities, I continued to paint and draw and sell my work at local art fairs and shows.
When my daughter got her driver’s license and car keys at the age of 16, I also got the keys to freedom in my schedule! That’s when I returned to pursuing my art on a full-time basis and have been expanding my artistic career ever since. I have been a managing partner and gallery artist at the Art Group Gallery in Little Rock since 2017 and have continued to grow my own studio practice along the way.
I have big “artist dreams” and a willingness to work hard at realizing them. Stay tuned - I appreciate all good vibes and encouragement coming my way!