Be Abstract.

As 2020 threw all of us so many challenges and permanent shifts in our daily lives, I also believe it opened the doors of possibility. Painting was a door that I had shut over 20 years ago, believing that my career, family, kids and life duties were the primary balancing acts that left little time for my passion. But as life came to a screeching halt and we were forced to adjust, I decided to use quarantine as the excuse I needed to pick up the paintbrush again. What was simply intended to be a way to pass some time quickly evolved into a daily meditation and a chance to share my love for painting with others.

I am fortunate to have reignited a passion that finds time amongst my full-time job, raising two young boys, managing a never ending to-do list and supporting a hard working and loving husband. My life is a bit like my artwork: abstract. The individual components may not make sense as they slowly come together, but at the end of the day, it just works itself out.

I am always humbled when someone wants to bring a piece of my creativity and passion into their home. Thank you for visiting, and in the least, I hope I inspire you to create and embrace what may seem impossible.