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I was born and raised in suburban Los
Angeles. Fortunately my life was not all shopping malls
and tract houses as I had grandparents who influenced
me to believe in the power of imagination and the power
of the individual to effect positive change in society.
My grandfather on my mom's side was an amazingly imaginative
artist, and many of my earliest memories are of making
art with him. Both my mother and her mother were poets.
My paternal grandmother was an activist and worked with
the United Farm Workers, raising funds for this group
by selling her ceramics. All the arts were valued in
my family, and this early exposure and support is a
big reason that I am an artist today.
I hold a B.A. in Art from U.C. Santa
Cruz, which is where I started my path of making art
about environmental issues. Artistic influences include
Sue Coe, Bosch, Goya, Kathe Kollwitz, Remedios Varo,
Frida Kahlo, John Heartfield, Irving Norman, Enrique
Chagoya, John Lennon and many, many lesser-known creative
souls. I'm also profoundly influenced by the natural
world, and I immerse myself in nature as much as possible.
When I'm not making art and doing web
design I serve on the board of Works San Jose, a community
art and performance space in San Jose, CA, and help
rehabilitate injured wildlife at a local wildlife care
center. My husband and I live with our four cats in
the Santa Cruz Mountains.
And for those who miss the cat bios from
the old website, here they are: Goldie,
Artemis, Pan,
Calypso,
and Ody
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