Art has always been a part of my life. My
first art teacher was my grandmother. I
recall art and creativity playing a large
role in my family at a time when old
fashioned traditions were passed on to
the next generation, whether it was a
quilt, a wall hanging, making a child’s
toy, home decorating, painting, music,
gardening. My second art teacher was my
mother who further nurtured my artistic
expressions through her examples of
creativity. She could knit, weave, sew,
draw, paint, build things and inspire us
with her many talents.
In my journey from the Eastern
Townships to Vermont, art and music
have played a major role in keeping a
balance through many of life’s
challenges. Art has been my refuge
through the years. My formal education
focused on administration and finance.
That’s why I wanted to work at a
university where I had access to art
classes. I participated in the following:
painting, writing and ecological
perception, painting a living landscape,
intermediate watercolor, the simplicity of
watercolor, and what color is this?
My current focus is on watercolors. I also
enjoy painting with acrylics and oils. One
of my inspirations is my home in
Monkton. It is my living canvas, a
continuing work in progress. A place
where I find solace, a place where time
slows down and mindfulness is possible.
Possibilities here seem endless.