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my story

about me

My fondest memories are of playing in the water on vacation on Catalina Island when I was four years old.

 

I grew up on the California Coast, a fourth generation Southern Californian accustomed to a color palette of bright blue hues, burnt sienna cliff hues, and turquoise waters. My fondest memories are of playing in the water on vacation on Catalina Island when I was four years old, which later guided my way back to the island to live and paint. 

In 2019, I returned with my husband and daughter to live and work on Catalina Island as licensed clinical social worker between 2019-2022 - a dream come true. During these years, I fell in love with painting in plein air on the island, and painted after work in a shipping container studio overlooking Pebbly Beach. I painted to cope with the demands of being a mental health director during the shut-down of the pandemic. I painted because I was starving for color and beauty. I painted live demos in the Catalina Art Association Gallery window facing front street, paddled out on my paddle board to take photos of boats and painted them in my studio, painted island bungalows in the streets, painted ocean sunsets from my balcony, and drove my Jeep to paint the protected island interior. 

In Fall of 2022, my family and I made the decision to move back to our Nashville home and studio for our daughter to start High School. I became a bi-coastal artist working both from my Nashville studio and my studio in Dana Point, California. I continued painting images of the brilliant greens and blue skies in Nashville, and the color of the California water which helped restore me through  cancer diagnosis and treatment in 2022-2023. I am deeply committed to using coastal color and beauty to grow through pain, growth, and faith. I am active in the local Chestnut Group, Laguna Plein Air Association, and many local shows both in Nashville and California. My journey continues from here. 

 

PlEIN AIR PAINTINg ON CATALINA

Artist Statement

As a psychotherapist and lover of beauty, I seek to illuminate the soul with color, light to inspire hope in every viewer. I believe that color, and the expression of feelings through color, is a God given method of healing through nature. When I am painting, I am in a process of looking, feeling, and “flow” without words.

I believe this flow is a spiritual tool created by God as the Creator of beauty, and that God is also the audience of my painting I am creating. Thus, my work is a conversation with God, myself, and the viewer, much like prayer.

As I look at color and light in nature, especially coastal water, I am seeking what’s under the surface, and the depth below, often hidden from view. The closer I look, the more I see, the more I see, the brighter I paint. In this way, color and light is interacting with the deeper human spirit - and when this “unseen” is finally “seen” and known, its beauty can be celebrated.

I believe everything is beautiful when seen in the right light

GALLERIES & SHOWS

SOLO SHOWS

  • December, 2022: Kymberlee Stanley: Garibaldi Studios; West Nashville Art Crawl; Nashville, TN

  • April, 2014: The Village Chapel; The Living Room Gallery; Rediscovering Home; Nashville, TN

    JURIED GROUP SHOWS

  • June, 2023: Ashton Gallery; Beach Party; “Sailing On” (Honorable Mention); San Diego, CA

  • August, 2022:  LPAPA: Laguna Beach Plein Air Association Gallery; From Dusk to Dawn; “Long Beach Promenade”; Laguna Beach, CA

  • May, 2022: Oceanside Museum of Art; Alliance Artists: Renewal; Front Porch Gallery, Oceanside, CA.

  • January, 2022: Oceanside Museum of Art, Alliance Artists: Beneath the Surface; Ashton Gallery; San Diego, CA

  • May 2020- Present: Catalina Art Association Gallery; Avalon, CA

  • October, 2019- January 2020: Historic Parthenon Museum; Both Sides Now; Two person Plein Air show; 18 pieces featured; Nashville, TN

  • February, 2019: Lipscomb Academy Art Show: Nashville, TN

  • January, 2019: Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Digital jury finalist; Laguna Beach, CA

  • November, 2018: Montgomery Bell Academy Art Show; Nashville TN

  • August, 2018: Crystal Cove Conservancy Plein Air Invitational; “Jumping In” featured; Crystal Cove State Beach, CA

  • April, 2018: Chestnut Plein Air Group; Honor the Earth: Warner Park, Nashville, TN

  • November, 2017: Chestnut Plein Air Group: Love the Lake, Love the Land; Nashville, TN

  • August, 2017: Forest and Ocean Gallery; Hot August Nights; LPAPA Online Juried Show;  Laguna Beach, CA

  • April, 2017: Tibbott Gallery, University of Nashville; Nashville, TN 

  • April, 2016: 5th and Taylor Art Crawl; Nashville, TN

    FESTIVALS

  • September, 2022: Catalina Island Art Festival:Avalon, CA

  • April, 2022: Catalina Island Spring Art Festival: Avalon, CA

  • September, 2021: Catalina Island Art Fall Festival: Avalon, CA

    ART RELATED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • March, 2018- March 2019; Adults Oil Painting Teacher: Little Art House Nashville, “Intro to Oil Painting for Adults” Class

  • February, 2018-2019: Art Therapist: Volunteer, Next Door Ministries, Nashville, TN; Teacher; Art therapy classes for inpatient drug rehabilitation facility.

  • May, 2018: Teacher, Expressive Arts Class: Taught  7 licensed psychotherapists experiential expressive arts debriefing sessions.

  • 2007: Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA:  Therapeutic Expressive Arts Therapy Course: 3 units

  • 2004-Present: Expressive Arts Psychotherapist, LCSW; Private practice with women and children since 2004.

  • 1992: Private School After School Art Teacher: Renaissance School, Irvine, CA: Developed and taught 20 original art lessons for private school art program

  • 1990: California State University, Long Beach, CA; BA in Liberal Studies; Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential; Art Credential/Supplemental

  • 1987: Volunteer: “Art in Schools” program at CSULB Art Gallery, Long Beach, CA: Wrote children’s art gallery curriculum to help children engage in using hands-on art lessons in gallery.

  • 1985: Biola University, La Mirada, CA; Awarded Art Scholarship for freshman year, 16 fine art units; art major.

AWARDS

  • June 2023: Recipient, Honorable Mention; “Sailing On”; Ashton Gallery, San Diego, CA

  • September, 2022: Recipient, 2nd Place Award; “Hamilton Cove View” painting; Catalina Island Art Festival; Avalon, CA

  • September, 2021: Featured Artist/winner of juried poster contest for “Catalina Overlook”: Catalina Island Art festival; Avalon, CA

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Laguna Plein Air Painters Association

  • SOCALPAPA: Southern California Plein Air Association

  • Chestnut Group: Plein Air Painters of the Land, Nashville, TN

  • Arts Council of Williamson County, TN

  • Oceanside Museum of Art; Artists Alliance; Oceanside, CA

  • Catalina Art Association

  • California Art Club