is nationally known for her charcoal drawings and sculpture, has spent the last several years dedicating her focus on painting. While working closely with the paintings of the Pennsylvania Impressionist School, she became enthralled by their rich textures and strong sense of pure color. The Modernist/Impressionist style landscapes she has developed in their wake draw from that same palette and incorporate elements of the Hudson River School, as well as her own distinct style of composition and chiaroscuro. She has served as a Chair of the Board of Directors of the historic Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club in New York and exhibits annually at the National Arts Club in Manhattan and at the Broome Street Gallery in Soho.