I’ve painted more than 200 works, completed 11 social art projects, and staged hundreds of outdoor and indoor art shows across Alberta—from the hiking trails along Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park to Edmonton City Hall and the Alberta Legislature, where I continue to practice creative free press and share my stories.

My 2026 project, Left Stage, Exit Right: Free from Artifice, extends the arc of my 2025 Birds of a Feather project on Faith, Democracy, and Nature, and my 2024 project, The Rosehip, White Rose: Vitamin C, Seed of Love. Each year’s work builds on the last, forming a living archive of civic‑pop storytelling, ecological attention, and democratic participation.

As I move forward, I plan to return to these past social art projects—and beyond—to a lifelong passion for painting and telling my stories. My practice of free press remains rooted in public space, shared experience, and the belief that art can be a form of community‑building and generational unity, shaped by the simple acts of kindness, sharing, and listening. 
The Unifying Red Zipper Train
Art is Freedom
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Quick-Drawn Conclusion from the Alberta 31st Legislature