
ABOUT
I have always loved watercolor art, indeed any artwork with bold and vibrant colors. Painting in watercolor can be considered technically challenging, but I have found that by experimenting and letting the medium flow and blend you can create a beautiful kaleidoscope of colors and textures that then evoke a connection with our natural world. I am enjoying 'playing' and seeing where the medium takes me.
Thank you for checking out my work.
I will be adding new content regularly so please come back often to see what's new!







ART ON DISPLAY
2026
"Here, or Where?" was featured in the 56th Annual Helen Norris Open Art Show at the Sidney Art Gallery and was awarded 2nd Place in mixed media by juror Derek Gundy. "Anglesey Mountains" also appeared in the same show.
"Amethyst Grove" was invited by juror Judith Perry to be part of the Peninsula Art League's Spring Member Show.
"The King", "Whale of a Time" and "In the Infinite Flow" were all selected by the juror panel to appear in the 2026 Federal Way Arts Explosion.
2025
"Irrepressible Gold" was selected as part of Peninsula Art League’s Art Wall at the PenMet Parks Recreation Center in Gig Harbor, WA through Jan 15th, 2026 and is now SOLD.
"Looking Up, Looking Down" was invited to be a part of Peninsula Art League's 23rd National Fine Art Show, and is now SOLD. The show was juried by esteemed curator Cable Griffith, the Exhibition Catalog is available HERE.
A selection of prints of my artwork is now available for purchase at the Sidney Art Gallery in Port Orchard, WA.
"Raspberry Hills" was selected to feature in the 2025 Federal Way Arts Explosion juried art show festival, from May 30th - Jun 1st, 2025, at the Federal Way Performing Arts Center.
"Over the Shore" was selected to be a part of the premier of Peninsula Art League’s Art Wall at the new PenMet Parks Community Recreation Center in Gig Harbor, WA. This Art in the Park member show ran from May 15th to Aug 29th, 2025.
"Bridge over Elk Creek" was featured as part of the PAL Art Wall at the PenMet Community Recreation center in Gig Harbor.
This scene in the Olympic Peninsula was subject to the Bear Gulch forest fire, which was active through the summer of 2025. The bridge was protected with fire retardant, but much of the surrounding vegetation has sadly been lost.