Although I am a born and bred New Yorker, since childhood I have been engrossed with Nature.
I began my connection as a dauntless five year old raspberry harvester.
In my life as an artist I have filled many different series of paintings, prints, frescoes, and artist books about and
with selected subjects and specimens gleaned from Nature. My works concerning the natural world include the
Earth as well as beyond this universe. Throughout my studies in geology, anthropology, Egyptology, and
environmental sciences, I have sought to expand the artistic statements and formal aspects of my work while
always keeping the vision of unifying art and science a primary focus. My scientific path of enquiry also
includes studies of several of the New Sciences including the theory of Morphic Resonance.
My paintings have travelled around the world to be on exhibit in seven United States Embassies,
always in politically hot climates such as Egypt, Yemen, Panama, and Ethiopia.
The three large attached fresco sculptures were shown at the World Conference for Women in
China and are currently on line at the World’s Women on Line .
Recently I exhibited Chullpa ,
a large multimedia work at Musee du Pays et Val de Charmey, Switzerland.
My life has taken two clear tracks of artistry. As a performing dancer I have always been fascinated
with the body in motion .Although I am trained in several techniques, ballet is the primary form for me as
well as my passion. Currently I have turned to Argentine tango for a similar (but never equal!) allure
in that dance of elusive fascination. It was inevitable that my drawings would study the figure in motion.
That would include of course not only the human figure but many of Nature’s own figures.
As a city slicker I had the opportunity to become an organic gardener long before it became fashionable.
I have published several articles on the web. Sadly the company has been bought several times, and so
my work is in cyberspace. I have taught gardening as well, and I am the designer of a new rock garden
soon to be installed in Union Square Park. For more information, visit
www.CityRockeries.org
Magenta Sun, 42 x 12”
Quantum Entanglement
Oil & mixed media on prepared paper with brass foil edges
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