"Haiku" Showing At Gallery 529 in Littleton

I'm excited to announce that my piece "Haiku" was recently juried into the show, "Inspired Blooms", at Gallery 529 in Littleton, MA. This show benefits The Littleton Conservation Trust.

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Gallery Seven Holiday Art Show 2016

I was recently invited to participate in The Holiday Art Show at Gallery Seven in Maynard, MA. This is the first time I will be exhibiting pieces from my bird series.

"Listen While I Fly" and "Instinct" were created as mixed media digital collages, and are being offered as limited edition pigment transfer prints. Dozens of hand-drawn elements and monotypes were layered to create these rich textural tapestries.

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The 13th Annual Blanche Ames National Art Exhibition 2016

I'm very excited to share the news that my piece, "Rising", will be showing at the 13th Annual Blanche Ames National Art Exhibition this fall. I am especially honored that my artwork was chosen for the postcard and catalog cover.

"Rising" is a limited edition pigment transfer print of a mixed media digital artwork. Image size: 23-1/2" x 8-3/4".

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"Rising" Honored with 2nd Place in the People's Choice Award At The Artists Corner & Gallery

"Rising" has been awarded 2nd place in the People's Choice Award at The Artists Corner & Gallery in West Acton, MA.

The theme of the show is "Peace".

This lovely quote was provided as inspiration in the Artist Call For Entry:

       The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.
         -- Pablo Picasso

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Awarded Honorable Mention at "Arts In Bloom 2016"

I'm pleased to announce that both of my pieces on exhibit at "Arts In Bloom 2016" were awarded Honorable Mention. The juror was Katherine French, director of Catamount Arts and previous director of The Danforth Museum.

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Exhibiting at the Concord Center for the Visual Arts - March 2016

I am excited to announce that my piece, "Shadow Dance", was accepted into a juried show at the Concord Center for the Visual Arts. It was chosen out of a field of over 350 submissions (only about 90 were accepted). The juror was Susan Nalband of 555 Gallery in Boston.

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