creations
Click each image for my inspiration, techniques, materials and to see how the works evolved.
Cellist
Pluto Catching Neptune
Maestro in the Mountains
White Rabbit
Desert Bikers
The Tomato Thief
Snow Dog Does A Grab
Leafy Sea Dragon
Spanish Dancer Nudibranch
Baja Tree
Cowboy
Belly Rub, Please
Kite Flyers
Snow Dog
Heartbreak
Shelby
Dancing Crane
Metamorphosis
Soul Mates
Double Crested Cormorant
Suzie and Boris
ART FOR GOOD
The Cellist bas relief was sold at the Music in the Mountains 2025 auction for $325 in support of music education.
The Chiapas Woman photograph was sold at auction for $140 at The Women’s Resource Center Extraordinary Woman Award Dinner.
Maestro in the Mountains now resides in Flagstaff at the home of dear friends Laurie and Dave. They donated $450 to Music in the Mountains.
White Rabbit is now part of a private Alice in Wonderland collection thanks to a donation of $150 to The Women’s Resource Center of Durango, Colorado.
The Tomato Thief now resides at the home of Peggy Montano and Tom Cochran for their very generous donation to the Women's Resource Center of Durango, Colorado.
The Leafy Sea Dragon was gifted to Kim and Jim Fazioli for their kind donation of $300 to the Women’s Resource Center of Durango, Colorado.
Snow Dog Does a Grab sold at the Powder Hounds Art Auction for $475.
Cowboy so far has raised $1200 for Manna Soup Kitchen. This sculpture is available for purchase for $2000, all of which will be donated to Manna Soup Kitchen.
Baja Tree was gifted to Ed Waddell in appreciation for his generous donation of $500 to the Be Frank Foundation.
Heartbreak gifted to Jackie and Don Zirklebach in appreciation for their generous donation of $1000 to Care’s Ukrainian Humanitarian Crisis Fund.
Kite Flyers gifted to Marie and Phil Pearthree in appreciation for their generous contribution of $1000 to the LaPlata County Humane Society.
Snow Dog was contributed to the LaPlata County Humane Society’s Annual Powder Hounds Art Auction, where she was purchased for $1500 to benefit the Society’s great work with homeless animals.
Belly Rub, Please was honored to be part of the Grand Prize for the LaPlata County Humane Society’s Powder Pets Photo Contest.
Suzie wants to give back to her community.
So far her sculptures have raised $8,040 for various great causes.