4.12.21 |
Q: What was the first New York gallery that represented your work and how did they find you? |
9.02.21 |
Pearls from artists* # 441 |
7.11.20 |
Q: What has been your biggest challenge so far? |
31.10.20 |
Q: Walk us through your “typical day”? |
29.02.20 |
Q: You have worked with twenty-plus galleries during your career. Which ones do you consider the best? |
3.08.19 |
Q: During one of the most gripping times of your life, you were personally affected by the 9/11 attack on our country. Your husband was killed on the plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Would you mind telling us about it and how it has shaped your work? |
5.09.18 |
Pearls from artists* # 316 |
3.09.16 |
Q: Would you talk about your first solo exhibition in a commercial gallery? |
27.02.16 |
Q: What’s on the easel today? |
9.01.16 |
Q: What are some of your work habits? Do you sit most of the day? |
6.12.14 |
Q: Another interesting series of yours that has impressed me is your recent “Black Paintings.” The pieces in this series are darker than the ones in “Domestic Threats.” You create an effective mix between the dark background and the few bright tones, which establish such a synergy rather than a contrast, and all the dark creates a prelude to light. It seems to reveal such a struggle, a deep tension, and intense emotions. Any comments on your choice of palette and how it has changed over time? |