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Expressionist Painter of Landscape, Flora and Fauna
Award winning artist and Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America, awarded a National Parks artist residency, was juried into The National Association of Woman Artists, and her work has been featured in The Pastel Journal’s pastel 100 competition 2018 and 2019 as well as One King's Lane, Charleston Garden and Gun Jubilee, the Charleston Style and Design Magazine and the Charleston Art Mag.
Landscape Painter in Pastel and Watercolor Batik
Pastel and Oil Artist and Signature Member PSA, PSWC ,ASPAS, PSC, SEPS/ MOE MPS, SPS, NPS, DPS, AAPL Fellow Maxima Cum Laude
Work can be found in Lowcountry Artists Gallery in Charleston, SC and The Karis Art Gallery in Hilton Head Island, SC
Work available at Art Harbor Gallery, Georgetown, SC
Charleston Artist Collective Gallery, online and at 414 Whilden St., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Founder and President, Pastel Society of South Carolina; Member of Excellence, Southeastern Pastel Society; Pastel Society of America
420 Nexton Square Drive, Summerville, SC 29486
60 Broad Street, Charleston SC 29401
Premium Sanded Pastel Paper
Founded in 1773 and commonly regarded as “America’s First Museum,” The Charleston Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Inspired in part by the creation of the British Museum, the Museum was established by the Charleston Library Society on the eve of the American Revolution and its early history was characterized by association with distinguished South Carolinians and scientific figures including Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Reverend John Bachman and John J. Audubon.
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