Colorado is an intimate story of the mountains and plains.

As a second-generation native Coloradan, residing here for more than half a century, I have witnessed Colorado’s evolving suburban landscape, and changing agricultural, ranching and rural identities. I am sensitive to the variations of my surroundings, interpreting the forces that affect a particular place.

With time and papermaking experience the field of creative paper art is made with aesthetic variations. Workmanship involves paying attention to ones’ materials. Finding a variety of textures and colors gives distinction to each art piece.

I integrate metal, wood, papermaking, printmaking, photography, and book art to create a visual interpretation.  I create two and three-dimensional works from observations and memory of the landscape. The land’s subtleties, in both near and distant views, reflect our distant views in a abstract interpretation. As an artist, I want to involve the viewer in the aesthetics of our common heritage, and create a link between the community’s people, their landscape, agriculture, and history.