As an artist, I am a member of the Whooville Artist Collective.
The Whooville Artist Collective is a group of artists, photographers, painters, potters, and ceramic artists
who  have come together to form a self-reliant community in Candy Kitchen, NM.
My primary work, at this time, is in ceramic wall hangings.

My work is on display at the  Old School Gallery in El Morro, NM,  and at the Double 6 Gallery in Grants, NM.

The Whooville Artist Collective has a table at the world-famous Ramah Farmer's Market every Saturday during the growing season.

Petroglyph pony Petroglyph Ponies are inspired by
petroglyph images of the Southwest
 and "My Little Pony" toys.
petroglyph pony display Petroglyph Ponies appear
in many breeds (styles) and colors.

No two are the same.
Call or email for the latest colors available.
water spirits Water Guardians of the Southwest.

These images are inspired by petroglyphs
found throughout New Mexico depicting
the sacred spiritual guardians of the water supply.

The largest piece is 32 inches long.
monsoon It's a lot of fun combining various elements to produce each piece.  To connect the ceramic pieces,
I use glass beads and semi-precious stones strung on wire.


This piece is called "Monsoon" and is almost 3 feet long.
art people These are some of my petroglph people or spirits.

These pieces are usually between
18 inches - 30 inches long.
These drinking sets are extruded and altered.  

All of our glazes are mixed here in our studio and are environmentally safe, as well as food safe.

Our high-fire ceramic pieces can be used
in the dishwasher and microwave.
tea 4 1    tumblers
flight        fly These are my newest wall hangings.
I like combining soft, moveable features with my ceramics.

The slightest air movement will make the feathers in the tail move.  
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