I have a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry, which has nothing to do with art. Art was a means of taking a break from science and logic and letting the other half of my brain take over.
It started with pencils, progressed to pottery and then finally settled into painting and woodcarving. My current focus is on watercolor, woodcarving, and pyrography, not necessarily separated at times. I've also started getting back into pastels.
I have taken classes with local artists, the late Jack Smith, Margaret McCarthy (watercolor), Loretta Feeback and Holly Schenk (pastels), Fern Webber (woodcarving), and Sheila Hunter (pyrography). I also have had some illustrations published as well as a short story in two charity anthologies (Animal Magnetism and Southern Comfort).
I am a member of the Northland Art League (served as 2nd VP for the Northland Art League in 2005), the Kansas City Woodcarvers' Club, and the National Woodcarvers Association. My work can currently be seen at Northland Exposure Art Gallery in Parkville, Missouri.
It started with pencils, progressed to pottery and then finally settled into painting and woodcarving. My current focus is on watercolor, woodcarving, and pyrography, not necessarily separated at times. I've also started getting back into pastels.
I have taken classes with local artists, the late Jack Smith, Margaret McCarthy (watercolor), Loretta Feeback and Holly Schenk (pastels), Fern Webber (woodcarving), and Sheila Hunter (pyrography). I also have had some illustrations published as well as a short story in two charity anthologies (Animal Magnetism and Southern Comfort).
I am a member of the Northland Art League (served as 2nd VP for the Northland Art League in 2005), the Kansas City Woodcarvers' Club, and the National Woodcarvers Association. My work can currently be seen at Northland Exposure Art Gallery in Parkville, Missouri.
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