


When I was a skinny, sickly little girl growing
up in the Gatewood neighborhood of Oklahoma City, my teachers and I always
knew that I would be an artist. Art was always a part of my life growing up.
Who knew that the kid who used to play in the wet piles of stinky dog food
of the local Purina plant would use her God-given gift to empower people
about her other passion: The environment. It is a topic that is very emotional for
me because it was the environment that made me sick. I'm talking about our
air that is dirty, our water that is toxic and our food that is inferior.
Thanks to my illness I'm closer to nature and God and my art reflects it.
My creations convey words of hope. They are
kind, natural, spiritual, peaceful and sometimes humorous words. My art is
my outlet to encourage mankind to live these words daily.
My clay pieces are made from natural clay and non-toxic glazes, along with
other natural elements, such as, hemp, cotton, glass, wood and shell.
I hope you enjoy my earthy collection. It comes from my soul.
Do your part & be healthy!
Stephanie



