I am a native Californian: born in Los Angeles and raised in Bakersfield.My art background is very informal. I took some classes in college but didn’t do anything further until I took a collage workshop in the Avon, Connecticut art center. I dabbled off and on in art while working in finance and raising two children.
Two years ago my husband, Dale, who is a metal sculptor, and I joined the Santa Clarita Artists Association and met many kindred souls. Then a workshop found me. A collage artist, Lynn Kishiyama of Paso Robles, opened the door. After two workshops at her studio, I found my artistic voice: abstract collage.
My favorite materials are acrylics, Japanese papers, clipped art, wood, and copper. I enjoy using color and form to create a pleasant combination. Also, Japanese, Chinese and Korean art pleases my eye and I often include a reference to them in my pieces.
In addition to art, I have also served as a Volunteer for six years at the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry. It is very rewarding to help the many families in need.
I was recently asked to be a member of the Public Art Sub-committee for the City of Santa Clarita Commission of the Arts. The group will be formulating the role of public art and looking for display locations for our city.


The collages below are all acrylic on canvas board with paper and colored pencil.
All these pieces are 18" x 22".