I began painting in September, 2023 during one of the most difficult periods of my life. My husband, an oil painter, had recently passed, and I developed health issues that forced me to retire unexpectedly early. That September something in my subconscious told me to go to my husband’s and my daughter’s studio in our loft, and pick up a paintbrush. There was an abundance of art supplies there, and I had never painted before; he had always said I should try as he believed I had an excellent sense of color.

I wanted to paint my emotions, privately and with no pressure to paint in any particular tradition. The feeling of dipping my brush in paint and making random, energetic marks on a large piece of paper was freeing, and I started to paint every day. I signed up for a workshop, then a course, then several more courses. I received very positive feedback on my use of color from my daughter, my friends, my art teacher, and others in my classes, and I continued painting. I made new friends. I started an Instagram. I started to sell a few works to friends, and I started entering shows on the North Shore. I joined an art group affiliated with the Newburyport Art Association, the Abstract Artists Group of New England.   Painting quickly gave me the focus I needed to begin rebuilding a fulfilling life, free of unhealthy stress.

My paintings are abstract, as that gives me the freedom to explore paints, color and composition without having to worry about whether an object in the painting is realistic and rendered correctly. This approach allows me to paint loosely, from intuition, and I never know where a painting will end up when I start it. The joy of discovery is an integral part of my approach to painting, and it is evident whether I am painting an abstracted landscape, an abstracted floral painting, or an abstracted seascape. The viewer can find and see what they like in my paintings, and that vision makes any painting uniquely theirs. What one person sees as a butterfly, another might see as a wildflower. The viewers’ excitement as they find familiar objects in my paintings brings me great joy.

Memberships

TAG - The Art Gallery - Part of New England Art Center, Harrison Avenue, Boston

Newburyport Art Association

Abstract Artists Group of New England - Chair

New England Experimental Art Group, Rockport

Rocky Neck Art Colony, Gloucester

Lynnfield Art Guild

Kittery Art Association

Marblehead Art Association

Education

  • Mixed Media

    • The Art Room - Topsfield, MA

    • Maria Malatesta

    Pastel Painting Workshop

    • The Art Room - Topsfield, MA

    • Robin Thornhill

    Start Painting in Acrylics

    • Slow River Studio - Topsfield, MA

    • Cici Martignetti

  • Start Creating: Abstract Art

    • Slow River Studio- Topsfield, MA

    • Jessica Yurwitz

    Color Theory

    • Slow River Studio -Topsfield, MA

    • Jessica Yurwitz

    Acrylic Landscape Masterclass and Challenge

    • Acrylic University - Webinar

    • Jed Dorsey

    Effortless Color Mixing for Every Artist

    • Webinar

    • Louise Fletcher

    Color Mixing Masterclass

    • Webinar

    • Kathleen Broaderick

    Stretching A Canvas Workshop

    • Slow River Studio - Topsfield, MA

    • Cici Martignetti

    Start Drawing

    • Slow River Studio - Topsfield, MA

    • Tony Lombardi

  • The Art of Your Life Workshop 2025

    • Nicholas Wilton

    • Online

    Developing a Creative Habit

    • Elizabeth Noble

    • Wakefield Public Library

    The Magic of Color

    • Martha Wakefield

    • Rockport Art Association and Museum

    Lavender Season

    • Workshops in France Pleine Air Retreat

    • Provence, near Avignon