Her paintings are now hanging in private collections in Canada and in the USA. Her academic training, versatility in the Old Masters techniques and her ability to combine a variety of contemporary mediums allows her to express herself freely in her artwork. The choice of mediums she uses is generally influenced by the themes elaborated in her series; she prefers to use mixed media for her artworks on paper, and acrylics, oils and encaustic for her painted canvases. She occasionally makes collages, produces mono prints, and keeps on exploring new ways of creating images combining technology.
Her style is unique. She is an artist whose artwork exudes joy, celebrates the exuberance of nature, and a brilliant colorist who creates an art both vigorous and contemplative. Her series are intricate in design, highly textured, and hold a subtle sense of humour. The process is intuitive, abstract and ethereal just like writing music, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some psychological underpinnings going on. And beyond the initial seduction of the viewer’s senses, the core of every painting remains an elaborate document on the subject of perception that she often describes as “Mind Jewels”.