Page 19 - The Digital Cloth - Issue 5
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I have always been creative in some way.

                     In my younger school years, I loved art and
                     textiles, and went to art school to earn a BFA
                    degree in graphic design. I worked as a
                   graphic designer for a number of years in Los
                  Angeles, before moving several times across
                  the US due to my ex-husbands career in
               advertising. With each move I found joining the
              local quilt guild a great way to meet people and

              started quilting seriously when we moved to
              Austin, Texas in 1995.

              I also spent several years studying ceramics in
               Austin, wheel throwing and hand building, and
              absolutely loved it. I don’t think I’ve ever tried an art
             medium I didn’t like, but I finally gave pottery up when
       I decided there wasn’t enough time to do both.


       I’m originally from New England, the northeast part of the
       US. I grew up in Maine and Massachusetts, then moved to
       Northern California as a teenager. Then I moved to Los

       Angeles to go to art school, and spent a summer in Japan
       studying graphic design. I’ve also lived in Austin, Texas,
       Chicago, Illinois, and presently call Sacramento, California
       my home.


       But, when I was thirteen, I travelled by car with my par-
       ents across the US, Mexico, and Guatemala (18,000 miles).
       We spent 2 months living in Antigua, Guatemala (my first

       favourite place in the world). I believe that early exposure
       to multiple cultures, places, arts, lifestyles, history, folk-
       lore, flora and fauna influenced how I see and experience
       the world. I have a very open minded view of life and know
       that nothing is ever black and white.


       I fell in love with New Zealand the first time I went in 2010
       to teach. It was shortly after my life imploded due to the
       great recession and my marriage ending. I spent several
       days hiking around Rotorua on my own and felt
       transformed by the peace and beauty of that place.



       As an art quilting tutor, I’ve taught in New Zealand twice
       and made 3 teaching trips to Australia and I love going
       down under any chance I can, especially now. I won’t go
       into detail about how difficult it is living in the US
       presently, just know that 60% of the country is very
       afraid of what’s happening and trying to save our
       democracy.
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