I’ve been around. As a 73-year old artist, writer and environmentalist, I’ve been active during COVID quarantine using paint and words to hopefully reach the hearts of others in humor, metaphor, irony. My swimmer and climber series, Into the Unknown,expresses the...
I didn’t know that Waiting would relate to Covid when I conceived it. But as I proceeded with the process the connection was more evident. This was the very start of the lock down when we all seemed disoriented by our new reality. The man in the painting, like...
In March, 2020, millions of us across the United States were asked to remain home, stay indoors, and avoid contact with those outside our immediate home. While this lithograph was created by the artist in 1976, this work could have been made in the year 2020. “Henry”,...
After a springtime of sheltering in place the Bighorn fire added excitement and concern breaking what seemed to be an endless monotony of being home. This photograph was captured just before we were forced to evacuate our home in the foothills. After a night of seeing...
I’m a mother, a librarian and an artist. When COVID hit, I had been selling small oil paintings on wood of beloved Tucson locales at pop-up markets while secretly working on a research project called American Myth, which examines the circular influence of education,...