
My Entryway Wall
A little bit of drama never hurt anyone. I turned your basic diamond white flower on a black background into something else with more flair when I put a silver strip of glass running down the side. This painting is in a 36×48 and has lots of silver glass in the middle of the grey center of this sophisticated flower.

"The Butterfly"
I do “The Butterfly” my way because of everything a butterfly represents. Growth, spirituality, flight and transformation. These are great reminders of what we should aspire to. The butterfly is in flight in a grey, smoke, and taupe sky. She has wings of diamond white, grey, champagne and black with accents of glass and mica. This painting is shown in a 36×48.

"Beauty Accepted"
Glamour, sophistication and elegance in a contemporary flower surrounded in a glass and mica frame. This painting was called to be beautiful and accepted the challenge. This is shown in a 48×60. It can be hung either way vertically or horizontally! Absolutely one of my favorites because of its timeless and simple yet detailed beauty.

"The Barn"
One day my dad called me and said that I should do a barn. I said, “A barn?!…not exactly in my genre.” He said, “Do it your way. But they are a part of our heritage…our legacy and they are going away.”
He was right…ugh. One barn turned into many. I have done paintings from photos of family owned barns and it has been my absolute honor.

"Birch Trees with Gold Aspens"
I think this is one of only two paintings that I don’t add glass. The aspens however, are accented with 14k gold so there’s that…
This painting should give you a serene, timeless feeling that soothes you every time you look at it. Set on a grey and taupe molted background, the trees are accented with oil rubbed bronze, black, diamond white and grey.

"The Arrangement"
This gorgeous painting is a fan favorite. It is set on a molted grey background and the flowers have tones of taupe, grey, black, oil rubbed bronze and diamond white. Some blooms are open and some are partly open. This painting has over 300 hours in it. The vase is embellished with glass and mica as well. The inspiration? Aren’t we all trying to bloom within a gorgeous container? I know I am!
The Arrangement is shown here in a 36×48.

"The Burst"
“The Burst” has a lot of texture with a burst of glass in the middle that extends out with champagne and grey accents set on a diamond white background. This painting is shown in a 48×60 but I have done this painting in every size imaginable. Even though they are all one of a kind, this painting is a best seller and fits in a variety of decor.

"The Burst tipped in Black"
Just like the original '‘Burst” but with a little more drama in black accents along with the grey and champagne. This painting is shown in a 36×48.

"Cascade"
Cascade is dripping with character in shades of diamond white, grey, silver and black. Glass and mica is scattered throughout. The inspiration of this painting is granite that comes right out of the earth in its purest form looking absolutely gorgeous. This painting is shown in a 24×48 and can be hung either vertically or horizontally.

"China"
I call this triptych China because I had a client give me one of their dishes to inspire me to do their paintings. It is difficult to tell, but she wanted some eggplant as an accent so there it is amongst diamond white, taupe, charcoal and black with lots of silver glass and mica. Each painting is a 24×48. Sometimes when you have a large wall, it is better to do several paintings instead of just one large painting, so that is what we accomplished here.

Amethyst
This might remind you of a flower, but it’s contemporary so it might just be abstract to you. This has a beautiful amethyst color running through it that adds just enough. The petals are diamond white, grey and black with a lot of silver glass and mica. The background is a smoky grey with a hint of taupe. This painting is a 48×48 and looks stunning hung on the diagonal. Just to be different….

"Gradient Glitz"
This painting has many layers and you can see them peeking out of the other. So much glass and stone embedded in this beautiful abstract painting. The primary colors are all shades of grey and oil rubbed bronze with a hint of taupe. Lots of mica is set on the diamond white to bring out the luster. This painting is shown as a 36×48.

"The Dragonfly"
The Dragonfly has such a spiritual connotation. Prosperity, insight and not to mention beauty follows the dragonfly wherever it goes. This painting is a 36×48 and is set on a silvery smoky background with oil rubbed bronze accents, diamond white, champagne, grey and silver. Let it land on your wall!

"The Pathway"
This painting was inspired by the direction in life we are trying to go towards, but sometimes we run parallel and are on the road we need to be on for a bit. It doesn’t make sense sometimes, but it always works out in our favor if we look for the signs along the way. This painting is shown in a 36×72. It has a lot of texture and has all of your favorite neutral colors in it with a lot of silver glass and mica against the black .

"The Elephant"
So here he comes in all his majestic glory, feet embedded in glass with oil rubbed bronze. The horizon fades from a smoky bronze to a molted light grey. The elephant has diamond white, grey, black and silver accents. This painting is shown in a 36×48.

"The Garden"
The Garden is dramatic with a smooth but molted background with the flowers coming to life with texture, shades of diamond white, grey and black with glass in the center. Stunning, and can look just as beautiful in a bedroom as a dining room.

"The Gallery Flower"
This painting is dramatic because it takes the beauty of one contemporary bloom and blows it up so it takes up the entire canvas. The center is shades of charcoal and black with lots of glass and champagne mica. The petals are diamond white, silver and champagne with black accents. This painting is shown in an 30×60 and can obviously be hung either vertically or horizontally over a couch or headboard.

"Fade to Black"
Fade to black is a term that is used at the end of a screenplay. It means that the scene or the movie is over. This painting was inspired by the fact that sometimes less is more. Sometimes all you need are three colors fading into lots of texture with glass and mica. This painting is shown in a 36×48.

"The Corsage"
This painting was inspired by a beautiful corsage that we might wear on our wrist. It has a lot of texture on a silvery background with petals shimmering in shades of diamond white, grey and a hint of black. The center has sprays of 14k gold. This painting is shown in a 30×40.

"The Spirit Tree"
This tree is shown in a 12×36 and it has a spiritual story behind it that is hard to believe. I was working on this painting when a woman came up out of the audience and wanted to purchase it even before it was completed. She had a tattoo on her ankle that was an exact replica. She got the tattoo in honor of her dad, who was an arborist, and she wanted the painting for her mom (who wouldn’t be getting a tattoo. This tree is on a silvery background, with shades of oil rubbed bronze, grey and the tips of the branches are touched in 14k gold. This painting is very special to me. 20% of the proceeds of this painting go to the American Cancer Society.

"The Ocean"
This painting was inspired by, you guessed it…the movement of waves in the ocean. This painting is shown in a 24×60 and works perfectly over a sofa or table. Set on a diamond white background, the movement is in shades of black, grey, silver, taupe, champagne and has lots of glass embedded to add texture to the already magnificent movements.

"The Mirrorscape"
Sometimes you just need to mix light with dark, reflection with absorption. There are 4 beveled mirrors in the center of this 48×48 canvas. This is a striking piece and marries art with the art of the subject in the reflection. It opens up a space and adds an element of interest. In this particular example, there is a lot of silver glass and mica in amongst the black and white textures.

"Highlights"
This painting was inspired by there being something in the middle that allows everything else to circulate around. We need that center to come back to to feel safe, heard and understood. This painting is a 36×48 and has a lot of glass and champagne mica in the center with 14k gold highlights.

"Highway"
Well, I just let this painting take on a life of it’s own as I was painting it. It reminds me of several roads converging on a main thoroughfare. It has shades of diamond white, grey, champagne, black and of course glass and mica to shine the way. This painting is 36×48 and can be hung vertically or horizontally.

"Tuxedo"
Sometimes you just need to dress up from head to toe. This painting would look stunning on a lighter wall to add some contrast. Lots of texture in primarily hues of silver, grey and diamond white. Lots of glass in the middle that spills down. This painting is shown in a 15×30. This size looks fantastic above the toilet. I’m just suggesting…

"Rivers"
Rivers looks somewhat frozen with a reminder of ice caps. This painting is especially fun because it can be hung on the diagonal since it is 24×24. Beautiful when you just need a little something something on the wall.

"Galaxy"
This is a large painting measuring at 40×60. This can be hung vertically or horizontally…don’t be afraid to put a statement piece vertically. I have one in my living room that is only 4” off the baseboard and it looks stunning. It is fine to layer, and have a little of the painting peeking behind a table. This painting has a diamond white background and has just enough black with silver glass and mica to provide a dramatic contrast. Shades of grey are intertwined with tips of 14k gold.

"Okay"
This painting is shown in a 36×48 and says everything is going to be okay! It has fun movement and just enough drama. This painting doesn’t take herself too seriously. She has a diamond white textured background and has black movement with 14k gold highlights with glass and mica towards the center.

"Just Because"
This painting is shown in a 36×48. It is called Just Because, because I was inspired by a demonstration of thought, love and appreciation for no particular reason on no particular day. This painting has texture that stands out with blooms and leaves of different stages of growth…like all of us. On a molted background, the colors are silver, grey, taupe, oil rubbed bronze, black, and diamond white.

"Just Picked"
As if I went out to a large garden and picked this gorgeous flower just for you, it begs to be looked at every day. It all stems from the black center with an explosion of glass and mica. Every petal flows in diamond white, grey and black. Even the leaves have some glass and mica in them. This painting is a 36×48.

"Boutonniere"
Just a little more tailored, this painting looks like it could have been plucked off the perfect tuxedo. Dashing and sophisticated, this is a timeless painting in a 36×40 with shades of silver, grey and black and ecru. On a silvery background, this painting can go in a dining room as well as a bedroom or foyer.

"Estes Park"
If you want a memorial to spirituality, beauty and tradition, then this is the painting for you. Inspired by Estes Park, one of my favorite places because my grandparents introduced me, this painting reminds you of the majesty of the mountains. There is silver glass embedded in the river as it cascades down from the mountain. This painting is a 36×48 and has all of the neutral tones of diamond white, silver, grey, oil rubbed bronze, and black.

"Estes in Summer"
This painting is on a large canvas…40×60. Although I used my signature neutral colors, I added the pop of blue with a ton of silver glass. This painting is majestic all on it’s own.

"I see you"
She looks like she absolutely knows we are paying attention to her beauty. Set on a molted background, she is in tones of diamond white, silver, grey and oil rubbed bronze. She has champagne highlights and they show up again in her dress. Sexy, sophisticated and gorgeous. Perfect for a master suite.

"The Silhouette"
Confident with her own internal and external beauty, she is the epitome of a beautiful woman. Her back is gorgeous with all the shades of diamond white, grey, taupe and oil rubbed bronze. Her dress has glass and mica and this painting is a 36×48.

"Blossom Tree"
This tree has so much character and is a juxtaposition from the angular trunk and branches with the softness of the petals. Set on a molten background this painting is on a 48×60 with diamond white, shades of grey and black. Each blossom has mica on it and the base of the trunk is set in glass.

"The Owl"
He is looking at you, but since owls are associated with wisdom and intelligence, he knows all. His eye is highlighted with 14k gold. He is mostly diamond white, with shades of grey and black. He is shown in a 24×24 canvas.


"The Monarch"
This painting is gorgeous and confirms that warm and cool tones together works. This painting is set on a 36×48 canvas and has grey, taupe, 14k gold, black and diamond white.

"The Horse"
The horse has lots of movement as his mane has just a bit of sparkle in it. On a silvery molted background, he is shown in shades of diamond white, silver, and black. He is a reminder that we are more powerful if we are in motion.

"Spun Sugar"
I love this design. Texture on texture. This painting is on a 16×40, has a 4×4 raised square embellished with glass and mica. It spins out with a great deal of texture in black and silver and grey on a diamond white background.

"On the wall"
The middle painting is a canvas that is 48×48. On either side, the art is on the walls which is a challenge, but one that I love. This client wanted a splash of amethyst in each of them and it was just enough. Gorgeous texture, lots of glass, and certainly a statement!

"The Tulip"
The tulip is a symbol of starting new and is a refresh from the colder months. The tulip is more structured and tailored so I added glass and mica in it’s leaves. Stunningly beautiful.

"Tree of Life"
One of my favorites, because of the symbolism and natural beauty. The tree is set on a silver molted background and has shades of diamond white, silver, oil rubbed bronze and grey. The leaves are tipped in 14k gold and the grass is set all on a bed of glass. This painting is shown in a 48×60.

"Seeing Red"
When you live in Nebraska, you have to add some red! This painting is shown on a 36×48 and can be hung either way. Lots of texture, this painting is in various shades of silver, grey, black with of course a splash of red.

"Classic Peacock"
He knows he’s pretty…on a 36×48 canvas with diamond white, grey, taupe and black with the signature peacock color of blue. His top knot has some glass in it and his eye sparkles with just a touch of mica.













































