November 10th – 12th, 2017 at the CASO Station
Here’s some of my work you can see.


Joyful magical unique vibrant whimsical art for your heART
November 10th – 12th, 2017 at the CASO Station
Here’s some of my work you can see.
November is going to be a busy month! Here’s where you can see my art…
ST THOMAS-ELGIN PUBLIC ART CENTRE
St Thomas, ON
Annual Fall Art Auction Preview Oct 28 to Nov 3, 2017
Auction Friday November 3
7:00 – 10:30pm (SOLD OUT)
Support the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre by participating in our Annual Fall Art Auction. This year’s selection of art works is better than ever with a mixture of returning and new artists. This exciting evening features live and silent auctions of original art. There will be an abundance of delicious hors d’oeuvres. It is a must-attend event with tickets going fast! The limited number of tickets will go on sale in early September. We encourage you to come and support the biggest fundraiser of the year for the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre. You won’t be disappointed!
St Thomas Elgin Artists’ Guild Annual Show and Sale
CASO Station St Thomas, ON
November 10-12th, 2017
Fri. 6-9pm, Sat. 10am – 6pm, Sun. 11am – 5pm
CRAFTED: Unique Wares and Originals
The Arts Project
November 14 – December 21, 2017
Meet-the-Artist Reception is Tuesday, November 14 at 6 – 8 p.m.
203 Dundas Street, London, ON
CASO Night Market
One night only
November 30th, 2017 4-9pm
The Art & Soul Cafe
291 Bridge Street, Port Stanley, ON
Showing until the end of December
Railway City Arts Crawl 2018
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23RD: Crawl runs from 6pm – 9pm
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24TH: Crawl runs from 11am – 5pm
Visit 10 sites and you are eligible for some amazing prizes!
I’ll be at the Brewery with something exciting planned…
RAILWAY CITY BREWING
130 Edward Street, St Thomas, ON
I will be participating in Culture Days at the Illumine Gallery. Learn how to draw a mandala!
Open Tuesday to Saturday, Noon until 5:00
7 day FREE trial on Craftsy Unlimited
I’m participating in this project by long time friend and talented artist Paula Mould
Finding Inclusivity: The Search For Belonging
Paula says: “This project is designed to show the bigger picture. Bring women together, with their stories and say this is who we are. We’re all different. We’re all women. We all matter.”
I’ve been thinking about Finding Inclusivity …what is my story, what do I want to say?
I was raised by a strong, independent, resourceful woman who was a large influence to the person I became. As a child, I was creative, loved travel, the water and adventure.
I grew up in Toronto in the east end pretty close to the Beaches area. In high school I knew I wanted to be an artist. The only school I applied to was the Ontario College of Art, I got in. After graduation I led the typical starving artist lifestyle, lived in several “illegal” studios in Vancouver and then back in Toronto. I supported myself by waitressing, and other odd jobs. In Ottawa, I helped to run a couple of art galleries, there were lots of parties back then. Needing cash to travel, I auctioned off a large amount of my artwork and was able to backpack around Europe for a few months. People are always surprised when I tell them I traveled alone. In the early 90’s I lived in St Maarten, in the British Virgin Islands. I had some amazing times there and discovered my love of sailing.
Having kids was never in my plans, it just kind of happened. I gave birth to my first child when I was 38 years old and then my second one 5 years later. Both healthy and wonderful! The relationship turned out to be extremely toxic so I ended it nearly 5 years ago and returned to doing things that I love like making art and sailing.