Here you'll find recent exhibitions, residencies, press features, and moments where the work has found new resonance. This page offers a glimpse into the evolving journey of my practice—where it's been, where it's going, and how it's being received.
A great project on Mondrian for any age. Supplies Black electrical tape White poster board or stiff paper Tempera Paint - Blue, yellow, red Scissors Brushes Water container Instruction Teach on Mondrian, showing his work Cut pieces of tape for each person (6 pieces) Divide paper up using black tape. Fill in shapes with color making sure to leave some spaces white. Sign name on back Students enjoying the process Observations All ages seemed to enjoy this project. I
It is springtime and I am always on the look out for a fun easy project for my students with alzheimer's. These particular participants are in the advanced stages of the disease. It is important to have an easy uncomplicated project for them to do that will make them smile. This one is sure to do the trick. SUPPLIES Yellow, blue, orange and white paper Yellow tissue paper Yellow feathers Green tissue paper (2 shades) Glue stick Scissors googly eyes INSTRUCTIONS Cut triang
Watercolor painting by Kim Weissenborn of ‘Écoute,’ the giant stone head sculpture by Henri de Miller, located in front of the Church of St-Eustache in Paris, capturing the scale, texture, and urban context of the iconic work