An update on this corner of our garden that has captured my heart and imagination over and over in the months since we planted it, and also a bit of background as to the inspiration behind it.
Read MoreIf you’re ever here, either for the studio tour or as a guest, I hope you’ll take a moment to sit in and enjoy this enchanting part of the garden! Here's a sneak peek of the first couple of months of this ongoing work in progress...
Read MoreThis piece is about grief, but also about trying to let go of grief to make room for other things. It’s about the experiences and people I’m grateful for. It’s about the spaces left behind when something crumbles. It’s about seeing potential in those spaces rather than loss.
Read More#TheSerenityExperience is an experiential art installation based on one of my 2D artworks entitled "Serenity". This piece radiates calm, which makes sense since it came into the world shortly after I started meditating..
Read MoreThis piece was born of a few things: the water-themed artist residency I did in the Azores a couple of summers ago, time spent at my sister’s place just off the St. Lawrence river, and the early months of my new-ish meditation practice..
Read MoreI wanted this piece to remind me (and all of you!) that things will undoubtedly look very bleak sometimes. But that beautiful optimistic Spring is hopefully just around the corner…
Read MoreThis piece has a two part story: the part about the image layers that make up the piece, and the part about why a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each edition go to the Nova Scotia Nature Trust…
Read MoreLast year, someone asked me if I'd ever been canoeing at night. I hadn't, and she described a magical experience she'd had, where it felt like she was paddling through the stars..
Read MoreWelcome to my new art blog, where I'll be sharing the stories behind some of my pieces, as well as things, people, and places that have inspired me along the way. Before I was an artist though, I was a collector of art and pretty things - so I thought it would make sense for the first post to be about my thoughts on starting or building your own art collection :)
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