May 2-4, we will be set up in the heart of Kansas City at the Brookside Art Annual.
The winter was long and harsh, for many reasons. Now spring blew in and brown gives into green. All the cliches are right. Life has been renewed, l have thawed. It feels wonderful. It’s a real shame that the world outside of the flowering garden has to be so unstable.
Every artist I know is worried about selling their work in this political and economical climate. We are no exception. I am sticking strong to my values of making quality, personal, sensitive paintings no matter what happens. If people have the means support art, I want them to know that I do my best to be self sustaining and community minded. We grow our own food, use recycled wood for frames and give back to the land with a 15 acre pollinator habitat prairie.
Thank you for doing your best and helping me do mine.
I promise I will update my Available Works page soon.