Artist’s
Statement
Living
in the coastal region of British Columbia presents me with an
ever-changing atmosphere. Mountains rise out of the Pacific Ocean as
ancient, observant monoliths. The sea reveals a vibrant world abundant
with unique life forms.
The lines of time, season, and culture are blurred in this area where
ancient rain forests cling to the slopes of mountains. This zone,
marked by the dramatic rise and fall of moon tides, is my inspirational
sanctuary. By remaining sensitive to my environment and emotional
responses, I release my will and my whole self is free to speak.
The last two years have been a time of journey and growth. I traveled
to Spain, Portugal, and backpacked through Scotland, the Orkney
Islands, and the Hebrides. The influence of this tapestry of vistas and
cultures is finding its way into my work. Once more I have turned to
brush and canvas and have incorporated metal into my wall pieces. It is
a continual search for new methods to express, with or without written
words, my story.
In
March of 2001, I was invited to exhibit several of my pieces at the
Stretch International Exhibition, in Charlotte, NC. The exhibition was
part of the gallery tour for participants at the 35th Annual Conference
of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, March 2001.
In
May of 2001, my work was featured on the cover of Ceramics Technical,
the bi-annual technical edition of Australia's, Ceramics: Arts
& Perception. The publication carried an accompanying article
featuring my artwork.
Artist’s
Works

Transition, 1998
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Images
Anenomie, tile, 12" x 4"
Chameleon, vessel, 13" Diameter x 10.5" ht. |