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NEW! Camelback Studio Tour November 11&12th

I am thrilled to be the newest studio on tour at the The Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale!

The art tour has become a popular annual event that invites art enthusiasts into the home studios of renowned local artists to view and purchase one-of-a-kind works across a wide range of mediums. The Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale includes multiple home studios across several Phoenix and Scottsdale neighborhoods — including four newly added studio stops.

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Art on the Wild Side: Celebrating Arizona Artists and the Natural World

Attention art enthusiasts and nature lovers! I am thrilled to share some exciting news with you all. I am honored to be part of the upcoming group juried exhibition and sale, "Inspired: Arizona Artists Celebrate the Natural World," presented by the Arizona Center for Nature Conservation (ACNC)/Phoenix Zoo's Art on the Wild Side exhibit program. This unique art show, hosted at the Phoenix Zoo, promises to be a captivating celebration of art, inspiration, and conservation. I invite you to mark your calendars for the opening day on Friday, September 8th, as this is an event you won't want to miss!

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Water, Water, Everywhere

Water, Water, Everywhere! Presented by @teampravus ⁠

New watercolor art show hanging at The Newton/ Changing Hands at 300 W Camelback Rd, Phoenix AZ. ⁠

I'm honored to be showing with these amazing artists:⁠

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AWA Spring Show

The very first in my Pixelated Series paintings, "Is There A Road Map?" has been accepted into the AZ Watercolor Association Spring Show. The show will hang at the Shemer Art Center from April 15th through May 21st.

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Why I paint women

I am an only child raised by a single mother. As a child I was shy, introverted and quiet. Art was my constant companion.

From the age of three I was always drawing. I used chalk, crayons, markers, anything I could get my hands on. My happiest memories are drawing alone in my room with my vivid imagination to keep me company.

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