The Boss

Politics in Northern New Mexico might seem complicated to an outsider, but to someone who is either from here or has been here

Along the Path

A couple of years ago, I watched a few video demonstrations by abstract expressionists I admire and I decided to try their pro

Take Me to the River

Wash me in the water. I like to paint abstracts in between my more narrative pieces because it helps me explore color and pain

Get Your Ponies Out of My Garden!

This is one of my favorite paintings and I am surprised it hasn’t sold yet, but it probably is meant to go to just the r

A Walk to the Edge

“A Walk to the Edge” is one of those paintings that captures the hushed silence of the edge of an aspen meadow in

Aspen Ridge

Oddly enough, this painting has proven to be controversial. At least between me and one of my gallerists. For me, it’s a

Hunters’ Return

This painting is an homage to one of my favorite painters of the Northern Renaissance period, Pieter Bruegel the Elder. When I

Springtime at Springwild

I painted this mostly out on my back patio. My husband always laughs when I call it a patio because it is just a few flagstone

Wild Plums in Northern New Mexico

There is a point in the season of Spring – right about in the middle – when we step outside and are engulfed with the scen

Narrative painting: A Golden Nugget

There are local legends about the Devil in Taos. He appears in plenty of places, even visiting folks in their homes but one of