Thank you for Visiting my website

My art portfolio this year has been influenced by a variety of amazing travel opportunities. We sailed North to Desolation Sound and enjoyed the majesty of this area as well as the beauty of Princess Louisa Inlet. The differing colours and textures of ocean, mountains, beaches, and sunsets continue to inspire me. Mystic; Chatterbox Falls , Tidal, Poppies, and Adventure reflect this experience.

I continue to be inspired by the works of Gerhard Richter and Willem de Kooning and appreciate the more abstract representations of their work. Plays on colour, drip and paint “smearing” show up in Peace, Fusion , Beach and Vista.
Last I was fortunate to attend a class at the Gibsons School of Art and studied with Blu Smith, an artist from Victoria . This class took me down a new “journey” of working with charcoal, using lots of black and challenging myself to keep more unpainted areas on a canvas. Some interesting pieces emerged from this class, notably; Change, Universe, Primordial, Lamb Chop and The Cat Came Back!

Local artist Jeanne Krabbendam continues to be a great mentor and inspires me to take on new and different challenges with paint and texture.

CoVid challenged all of us to look outside our box while remaining safe within our box. During this time, I ventured into Wire Art, Song lyrics, and more recently digital photography. Such fun!

If you are interested in purchasing any of my art please contact me directly.
Your comments and feedback are very welcome.

Thank you for visiting my website

My art portfolio continues to be influenced by a variety of amazing travel opportunities. Sailing in the Salish Sea and throughout the Gulf and San Juan islands never gets old. Differing colours and textures of the ocean, mountains, beaches, and sunsets continue to inspire me.

I continue to be inspired by the works of Gerhard Richter and Willem de Kooning and appreciate the more abstract representations of their work. I have been fortunate to attend a class at the Gibsons School of Art and studied with Blu Smith, an artist from Victoria . This class took me down a new “journey” of working with charcoal, using lots of black and challenging myself to keep more unpainted areas on a canvas.
Local artist Jeanne Krabbendam continues to inspire me to take on new and different challenges with paint and texture.

Recently, I have enjoyed playing around with digital photography, embedding images into abstract pieces.

If you are interested in purchasing any artwork, please contact me directly
Your comments and feedback are very welcome.