Everyone has a window through which they look at life. Through my window you can see color, form and texture as an expression of emotion, thought and sentiment. I'm attracted to the way color, form and texture can transform our moods or feelings. As live becomes more three dimensional. So is the way I am feeling as a creator.

As a creator I am becoming more three-dimensional.

Through formal language, my work expresses my feelings about love, passion, death, maternity, sexuality, pain-the essential elements of life. It allows me to express myself in the most honest and direct way I can imagine. I surrender to life around me and I allow myself to follow the moment. As I become one with the now I feel the passion flow. I express with the media available to me this three-dimensional life.

I've borrowed the techniques of the Old masters to create contemporary work, mixing delicate, thin layers of paint that I brush on and wipe away, with the rough textures of stucco, spackling, burlap, sand, and fabric. I work with a balance of color, shape and texture that is equally visual and tactile, to exploring the ways that color, form and texture can transform moods or feelings.

Working with surface and color allows me to feel the work haptically as well as to see it visually.

Through my work, I want to share with the viewer the window through which I view the world, seeing a visual spectrum of imperfections that can turn into beauty. The desire to give myself to that creative experience comes from the deepest place inside of me. It moves me to the point of vertigo.