“Cache”






“Cache”
“Cache”
32” x 42’’ oil canvas, framed
Cache explores the stigma of women collecting toys. Figure is painted in a basement belovedly choosing favorite figurines to hold and carry hidden inside herself for the rest of her day. Women from an early age are expected to be serious, to be caregivers, to assume responsibility often for more than just themselves far more than men on average. What if what hold us is a life free of sigma and free to choice to love the things we want to?
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‘Glistening Wetlands’ 24x48 original acrylic on canvas. This was so much fun to paint and brought back memories of a wonderful day I had biking the Alum Creek Trail through Three Creeks Park.
24” x 36” Acrylic canvas “November” is inspired from autumn hikes through Slate Run Metro Park Wetlands. Crisp chilling breezes with low hanging clouds foretold the first whispers of winter. Plush hazy sunlight lit up the grasslands as if they were bejeweled. A beaver skimmed silently and seemingly at leisure through the still waters of the wetlands. Part of Explore landscape collection.
"Morning" 24" x 36" Acrylic on canvas inspired by the the misty morning walks along the edge of Walnut Woods Metropark Pond. Sunlight blazed and burned away the heavy laden mist awakening the day in glorious palettes of yellows. Part of Explore landscape collection.
Acrylic, 24” x 36” Fantastical scene of a girl relaxing in the woods unbeknownst that she has, for a moment, captured the curiosity of a fox wading through the stream beneath her.