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After growing up in Minnesota among lush shades of green and experiencing incredible contrasts of the seasons,
living in the Southwest has offered me an opportunity to develop an appreciation for the beauty of an area so
very different from anything I had ever known. Much of my work is inspired by the culture, landscape and architecture
of the Southwest and the seasonal changes of the Midwest.
The culture of the Southwest celebrates life through the frequent use of bright colors. I can feel the warmth
of the sun as it is reflected off adobe buildings and prickly cacti. Many of my paintings capture the contrast
between strong sunlight and the coolness found in the shadows. There are rich colors and fascinating shapes hidden in the shadows.
Watercolor is a wonderful medium for allowing the free flow of color. Beautiful colors can easily be created (by choice or
accident) that one never knew existed! Because of its transparent qualities, watercolor lends itself well to the painting of
landscapes; it gives a feeling of airiness that I strive to achieve. I also enjoy working with acrylics; they work well to express
the vibrant and intense colors of the southwest and also the seasonal changes of the Midwest.
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