Watch the Color Spread

Watch the Color Spread

It has been so encouraging to see the ColorATL project and its message of hope and community featured in various places, from local newspaper to far reaching blog. We hope the momentum continues and reaps solid support for the potential of a Volume 2 in the near...
Community Success

Community Success

The ColorATL launch party and exhibition was a huge success! Expectations were far surpassed with over 1,000 attendees, $2,000 dollars of original artwork sold, 400+ coloring books to be gifted to people in need, and over $7,000 dollars to be donated to local...
Color ATL Launch Party

Color ATL Launch Party

Soon the spanking new exhibition space along Atlanta’s Beltline at Ponce City Market will be full of celebration! Come on out Thursday, Oct 27th from 6-10pm to help us commemorate the birth of the Color ATL coloring book project! See a gallery full of original...
“The Artist is Present”

“The Artist is Present”

As an artist, I am always concerned with being authentically present in my work.  This ‘being present’ is fueled by my honest dwelling in daily life, home, society, issues and in the lives of those around me.  From this very real and human perspective,...

My Bucket List

I had dreamed of going to the Kathe Kollwitz Museum for over 15 years. I so desired to see a whole collection of her original artwork in one place. As of a week ago, I can finally mark this one off my bucket list. What do you need to inspire you? Do you have a sort of...

Paint What or Who You Love

Good art wrecks me, stirring my inner core, and leaving me uncomfortably raw. Such was the case when I recently intersected with not only the words of Tim Lowly, but his body of work revolving around his daughter and the reality of her disabilities. These images are...