• An artist sitting in her studio surrounded by colorful abstract paintings on the wall.

    A Color Story

    I bask in color.

    It has always had a profound influence on my mood. My goal is not to capture an image, but to capture the emotion that image conjures.

About Me

I spent thirty years in branding and design. Three agencies. Hundreds of clients. I was good at it — until I wasn't passionate about it anymore. When the work shifted from helping scrappy entrepreneurs build something real to chasing clicks for homebuilders, I knew it was time to go. I just had to be brave enough to admit where I actually wanted to be.

The truth is, art found me more than twenty years ago on a road trip through the American Southwest. The colors out there wrecked me — so vivid, so alive, so powerful — and I came home and bought paint and canvas with zero formal training and zero plan. Just this overwhelming need to get what I was feeling onto something tangible.

That seed grew quietly alongside the agency work for years. Then I sold the firm, survived a brutal COVID-era transition, and went all in. Was it terrifying? Absolutely. When you're a fine artist, every "no" is personal. But the freedom of painting purely from emotion — of creating work that's bold and colorful and completely unapologetic — that feeling is worth every scary moment.

Then I lost my dad, and grief cracked my work wide open. The "Spaces in Between" series came from that dark season, and it taught me something I carry into every piece: art isn't decoration. It's how we process being alive.

Today I paint out of my studio in Annapolis, Maryland. My work has earned an International Grand Prize from International Artist magazine, shown in galleries and festivals across the mid-Atlantic, and landed in private homes, commercial buildings, and on everything from clothing to skateboards. I also founded the MD Artist Collective, a nonprofit that gives Maryland artists visibility and community — because thirty years of business sense doesn't disappear when you pick up a paintbrush.

My paintings aren't meant to match your couch. They're meant to make you feel something. I work large and small, I adore commissions, and I promise — no artist's ego, no pressure. Just bold, honest work and a really good experience.

Because plain walls don't change lives.

A young girl with short red hair and a big smile standing barefoot on a checkered floor, holding a small woven purse. She is pointing at a small chalkboard on a wooden easel that has a birthday message for Jennifer written on it, which says 'Happy Birthday Jennifer from Mom & Dad.'
Person touching a colorful abstract painting on a wall, wearing bracelets and a ring.
A young girl kneeling on a wooden floor with a surprised expression, next to a man in a red sweater who is playing with a Crayola color drawing set. The background shows a bookshelf filled with books and a wooden staircase with small figurines and toys on the steps.

I BELIEVE

In relationships, not transactions.
In conversations, not convincing.
In creativity with a purpose.
In being fierce, not fearful.
In work that communicates and inspires.
In being transparent from start to finish.

A Huge THANK YOU to My Maryland Art Sponsors!

Thank you to the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County and Anne Arundel County for their support of artists and the arts. Thank you MSAC! To discover more about the Maryland State Arts Council and how they impact Maryland, visit msac.org.

Logo for Arts Council of Anne Arundel County, featuring a large letter A with art-related icons like a paint palette, music note, and a butterfly inside the letter.
Seal of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, featuring a crown and shield with various heraldic symbols.
Maryland State Arts Council and Maryland Department of Commerce logo with black, gold, and red colors and abstract shapes.