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About Me

My mother was an acrylic artist specializing in animals and landscapes, so my interest in creating pieces of art came naturally. I followed in her footsteps as an acrylic artist until I discovered resin in 2015. Resin as a medium creates movement and shine in art pieces and each piece is totally unique. I began using resin to create large, abstract wall art pieces. Some of my pieces can be seen in people’s homes across the country, as well as in local businesses such as banks and wine bars.

 

My focus now is three-dimensional work combining resin and wood. My family took a leap of faith and gifted me a lathe, tools and various accoutrements for Christmas one year after I made a casual comment about wanting to know how to turn a vase/bowl. I had no experience whatsoever in woodworking, but it was obviously a terrific gift as I have been an avid wood turner ever since. Interestingly, almost everything I know about turning I learned through YouTube videos!

 

The process of taking a piece of wood from its natural state to a piece of art fascinates me.  The wood has to be bone dry, shaped, molded with resin and then turned and finished.  This multi-step process keeps me engaged and entertained! There is a thrill in discovering what the wood and resin become as they unveil themselves on the lathe.

 

I am a resident of Milton, Georgia and can be found on the golf course when I’m not on my lathe.

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