About Me

I was born with the gift of creativity along with the gift of logic and practicality.  While creativity is my true passion, the season of logic and practicality prevailed due to life circumstances and creativity was sidelined.  The season of creativity now flourishes. Expressing my interpretation of existence, movements and moments, is the priority in my work.


My art expresses who I am, where I have come from, what I see and feel in this life, and the joy I have found throughout the journey.   I prefer not to limit creativity with a certain medium or method.


Not only do I have personal pieces, I also create work that speaks to community.  The community of trauma survivors, those deemed less than by society, the introspective individualist, those on a recovery journey.  I am a part of those communities.



  Rahbah

"Rahbah" (an Aramaic word) connotes expansiveness or spaciousness of the mind, heart, or soul, signifying a state of openness, freedom, and receptivity to spiritual growth, understanding, and connection. This includes embracing a broader perspective, accommodating diverse beliefs, or experiencing a sense of spiritual abundance and liberation.