
Plaster, glass, metallic leaf, grout. 14″x 11″ diameter. Collection of the artist.

Plaster, glass, metallic leaf, grout. 14″x 11″ diameter. Collection of the artist.

Wooden sewing bag handles, hair. 16 1/2″x 15″x 2″. Collection of the artist.

Plaster in wood frame. 8 1/4”x 7” x 2”. Collection of the artist.

Stenciled fabric and wax over plaster.
12”x 6’ variable. Collection of the artist.

Plaster, fabric.12″x 7″x 6 1/4”. Collection of the artist.

1920 wedding and 50th anniversary clothing scraps, appliqued, embroidered. Boyd- Brett Collection.

Plaster, paper residue. . 8″x 12″x3 1/2″. Collection of the artist.

Incised wax on wood. 15″x 12 1/4″x 5 1/2″. Collection of the artist.

Cake pan, broken glass, and plaster. 11” diam. x 2 1/4”. Collection of the artist.

Plaster, newspaper residue. 10″x 9″x 2″. Collection of the artist.


Plaster, paper residue, wood, coat hanger. 20 1/2”x 12”x 2 1/2”. Collection of the artist.

Santa Reparata. Paint, appliqué, and etching on fabric on wood. Collection of the artist.

Painted newspaper, artificial flowers. 9 1/2″ diam. x 2 3/4″. Collection of the artist.

Appliqued found fabric. 32”x 14 3/4”. This version non-extant. New version work -in -progress.

Plaster, paper, mixed media on wood. 29″x 18 3/4″. Collection of the artist.
I began painting the Madonna that is the foundation of this mixed media work when I was a preteen. From an early age I was visually attracted to an Early Renaissance sensibility- tho I don’t remember how I was first exposed to it—and to this subject matter; I can’t say why. Growing up, we attended church but would not describe our family as religious. I knew I wanted to be an artist and this was what i was drawn to paint. A year spent in Florence in 1974 deepened my affinity for this imagery and for the icon.