Art Collections

The Horses of Equamore Mural Project/Artists for Equamore
I can’t believe how much time has passed since my last post, but life has been FULL! Work on the mural continues pretty much everyday and I am doing my best to try and get it up on the wall before July. (But no promises! I can only move so fast.)

Mosaic Mural progress
Another few weeks, another bit of progress on the massive project I’ve titled “The Horses of the Equamore Foundation”.Here’s the step-by-step progress of the last few weeks on the Horses of Equamore mosaic mural. I started the next part yesterday. This is Flint, one of the rescued Percherons from Equamore.
Time for the Art for the Home & Garden Show and Sale!
Well a true spring has finally come to the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon, and I have been working hard to create several new items of art for the Art for the Home & Garden Show and Sale that I hope you will enjoy in addition to some tried and true

“Daylight-saving-me” Time
Spring has sprung! I can hardly believe the daffodils are up and blooming, the almond and plum trees are blossoming and the pears are starting to bud. Ahh, Spring, how I’ve missed you! S.A.D.: Though we’ve hardly had a winter, with little to no snow (we’re now preparing for a

December is here already?!
Whew! what a crazy busy time last month was! The 38th Annual Clayfolk show was a resounding success and I want to thank all of my supporters for coming out to make it our best year ever. I was honored with the front page of the Medford Mail Tribune’s Tempo this year, and
Clayfolk is coming!
Well it’s that time of the year again- The 38th Annual Clayfolk Show and Sale is on the horizon. I’ve been spending days and nights non-stop creating new work for this year’s show so I hope to see a lot of folks there. The platters I wrote about in my

This week with MissMosaicGirl
I started off the week getting all of my bowls sprayed with a clear glaze. This is what they look like after spraying with a clear top coat- all snowy white and matte looking. But then comes the glaze firing! Temperatures of over 2100 degrees are reached to achieve

Paul’s mosaic panels are completed
After I created this exterior mosaic mirror to coordinate with my client’s new interior furnishings, he was so pleased he commissioned two more pieces for the entry walkway to his home. He lives in a beautiful complex on the shore of the bay in Tampa, Florida and has a walkway

Mosaics and Art at Downtowne Coffee
Back in 2005 I was a member of a studio called Phoenix Clay and Steelworks in Phoenix, OR. We had shared ceramic equipment, kilns, and our own 10′ x 10′ workspaces in one large room, as well as a classroom and gallery.We wanted the studio to be welcoming to the