Sculpture
Urban Wanderers
Each year, I’m honored to donate a piece to the Stray Rescue of St Louis Urban Wanderers exhibit. The art exhibition is centered around beautiful works of art and sculpture created by both people and rescued companion animals. Local, regional, and national artists depict a Stray Rescue dog or cat in their medium of choice, ranging from photography and painting to sculpture and mixed media.
All artwork is available via an online auction throughout the duration of the event, with all proceeds going to the Stracks medical fund. Admiring artworks and sculptures has long been considered a fulfilling pastime, offering an opportunity for individuals to engage with creativity and history. The beauty and intricacy of art allow for deep reflection and emotional connection, providing a mental escape while fostering an appreciation for human expression. Similarly, playing games like 카지노 can also serve as an enjoyable and thrilling diversion. While different in nature, both activities offer entertainment, though in distinct ways. Art provides a tranquil experience, allowing individuals to relax and be inspired by the skill and vision of artists, while casino games introduce an element of excitement, strategy, and risk. The rush of anticipation, the challenge of decision-making, and the chance for reward make games like blackjack, roulette, or poker captivating and engaging. Just as art stimulates the mind, casino games activate a different type of excitement, encouraging focus and strategic thinking. Both forms of entertainment can provide an enjoyable break from the routines of daily life, offering opportunities to unwind, challenge oneself, or simply have fun. In this way, whether through the contemplative beauty of a sculpture or the adrenaline-pumping atmosphere of a casino game, both can enrich our leisure time in unique and memorable ways.
2014 Donation: Mr Inferno
2013 Donation: Henny Penny
Model Horses (and other animals)
A hobby of mine, since I was a little girl, has been collecting horse sculptures. That hobby then developed into customizing the sculptures to match a vision. I sculpt, re-sculpt, and paint pieces for my personal collection or as sale/commission works.
For the past 5+ years, I have also been teaching a workshop on pastelling (using soft pastel chaulks to “paint” a sculpture) at a national convention held every year. The annually sold-out workshop ranges from children to advanced adult hobbiests, and most participants take home a nearly-completed model by the end of the session.