“In every piece, one could sense an underlying humanitarianism and genuine concern for people’s moral lives. It was as if those old Bible stories we heard as children were being retold in a way that make us reflect again about the difficulty of applying timeless ethical principles in a world that is infinitely more complex and morally challenging than we ever could have expected.”
—Trent Myers, former curator, Madison Art Center, Wisconsin, Endangered Species
Her first publication, The Surrealist’s Bible, is a collection of drawings covering the Old Testament. Her next publication, Endangered Species: Portraits of a Dying Millennium, focused on ecology, the sexual revolution and dissolution of family, technology, and social issues. Her latest work, Christ-Kin, a series on the life of Jesus, has not yet been published.