Freedom's Tapestry, painted in 2006, is a monumental mural that captures the essence of American history and patriotism. Spanning 10 feet high by 30 feet wide, the artwork features iconic symbols of the United States, from Mount Rushmore to the Statue of Liberty. Each element seamlessly flows into the next, creating a visual journey through time and significance. The use of oil, acrylic, and latex paints adds depth and texture to the mural, enhancing the overall impact of the piece. This striking artwork is a testament to the beauty and resilience of the American spirit, inviting viewers to reflect on the rich tapestry of freedom and pride that defines the nation. I created this mural on the back wall of my classroom.
Painted in 2010 on Styrofoam wall board insulation, this 4 foot x 6 foot painting was created to cover a large window during the winter.
Painted in 2010 this 4 foot x 8 foot painting became part of a classroom garden area in 2015.
2010 Moore Middle School Cheerleaders Spirit Dance photo backdrop.
Hand painted and hand lettered for the annual Belle's Ball which showcases and says farewell to all the senior dancers on the team.