As an avid hiker, world traveler and having lived and worked in Indonesia, Australia and America, it is the native art of these countries that has greatly influenced my artwork. My passion is weaving Western Red Cedar bark into life enhancing and meaningful artwork for us to treasure. It was initially my deep appreciation for native art of the American Indian that became a springboard for me to weaving cedar bark, which is a traditional weaving material indigenous to the Pacific Northwest.
It is during the summer months when the sap is most abundantly flowing within the cedar trees that the process of collecting bark begins, which allows me to enjoy the majestic forest lands of our region. Many of the materials used in my work are grown or found naturally on our own property. I also take pride in cultivating various rare species of plants that are incorporated into my artwork. The activity of gathering and processing the bark is very labor intensive and slow but is an important part of the process of creation.
Most of the inspiration for my artwork is from the natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula’s flora and fauna, forests, mountains, rivers and sea coast. Nature is a rich and endless source of ideas, colors, textures, forms and rhythm all of which participate in the graceful dancing of cedar art. Creating a new life in cedar bark is a slow dance of contemplation, excitement and joy.