I received my BA from Ohio University. I was lucky enough to dive into my studio art classes with some of the best artists around (OK, I may be a little biased but really; best artists, PERIOD). The faculty at OU thrived on making their mini artists question, critique, lose their mind, & question their art some more. Until they felt that they may truly die from lack of conceptual ideas, much less the manifestation of these ‘ideas’. I graduated in 2011, with a handful of paintings that were good enough to throw on a website. I’ve spent my time since college focusing less on conceptual ideas & more on the materials in hand. While discovering what my materials can do for me, I find myself never being able to fight the urge to add more color & texture. I’ve given up on fighting this urge and now embrace it. I continue to find new ways to manipulate the paint & manifest my ideas. I encourage you to take notice to the variation in color, value, texture & movement in my art. These paintings are simply abstractions of everyday life, feelings & concerns. They’re inspired by my surroundings & are focused far more on the materials than the message.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

2,000 Views :)

Hey all!!!


I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for checking back through my blog. We have reached 2,000 views since I started regularly posting. I also wanted to share some photos from my latest Colors & Bottles Session at the Plum Run Winery, in Grove City, Ohio. 





FABULOUS Finished pieces=Happy Artists!
 Hope you enjoyed looking through the process from this event, visit colorsandbottles.com and book an even for January! :)

Peace, Love, & ART! 


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