/ Pencil, Acrylic, and Water Color

Paintings

— Material-led practice

Proportion and form are the subject

The artist enjoys creating colorful artwork using acrylic paint, watercolor, and pencil. By combining these different materials, she can experiment with a wide range of textures, effects, and vibrant color combinations. Acrylics allow her to build bold, bright layers, while watercolors create soft, flowing washes of color. Colored pencils add detail, depth, and precision, helping bring each piece to life. She loves using lots of colors in her work to create energy, express emotion, and make each painting visually engaging and unique.

Color across mediums

The same palette runs through the baskets

The color decisions in the paintings and the woven work come from the same eye in the same light. The practice is one body of work, not five separate disciplines.