I have two studios here on Chincoteague.
My “shudio” is in a separate building. It is where I can go and paint, draw, or just experiment with different media. Plus, the smell of turpentine won’t infiltrate our house!! I designed the space myself and it suits me perfectly.


My textile studio is in the second floor of my house. Originally, it was a 1950’s spare bedroom with dark paneling, low ceilings, and dim lighting. I changed all that. I ripped out the old paneling, raised the ceiling, added dormers, and put in bright lighting. It is now bright, airy, and organized!!

My textile studio under construction.

After construction.

My textile studio in use!
