2020 was a challenging year for everyone.

For me, among so many things, it was a chance to pivot, the great pause required for me to refocus on what mattered most, my art practice. A year of big transitions and new beginnings, these works carry that energy as well as a fresh perspective of the place I had called home for over a decade, Northern California. These are my notes to all the shifts felt during that time.

MOSSWOOD 1 42 x 64 inches (107 x 163 cm) acrylic and soft pastel on paper

MOSSWOOD 1 (longing)

42 x 64 inches (107 x 163 cm)

acrylic and soft pastel on paper (sold)

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 1acrylic and soft pastel on paper 19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm) 2020

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 1

acrylic and soft pastel on paper

19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)

$400

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 2acrylic, soft pastel, and oil pastel on paper19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm) 2020

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 2

acrylic, soft pastel, and oil pastel on paper

19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)

$400

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 3  19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)acrylic and soft pastel on paper  2020

AFTER THE GOLD RUSH 3

19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)

acrylic and soft pastel on paper

(SOLD)

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DECIDEDLY SO

19 x 24 inches (48 x 61 cm)

acrylic, oil stick and soft pastel on paper

$400

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