Press Features

ArtistCloseup Interview

When people look at my work, I want them to feel the same sense of hope, belonging, and overwhelming love that I feel being in nature. This place was made for us, and we for it. I hope that my work makes that beautiful relationship clear


Voyage Raleigh Daily Inspiration Feature

My landscapes are often inspired by places I’ve seen and been to, but I rarely paint in place or from a photograph. Most of my work is painted from a combination of memory and imagination. This allows me to focus on the feelings I want to convey rather than the particular features of an image. We have photographs to tell us how things look. I want to make people feel


Forsyth Woman Art Beat

I’m best known for my landscapes, which explore the relationship between God, humans, and the environment. I consider myself a neoimpressionist because I hope my paintings will inspire in the viewer the same sense of wonder and belonging I feel in a beautiful place.