Born in Washington DC and raised in the Charlotte, NC area, Ginny grew up an artist in a family of scientists and mathematicians. She found a way of expressing herself and fitting into her fact-based family by using scientific research methods to gather her thoughts and plan her artwork. Her “hypostases” are based on life questions and experiences. She interprets her ideas, theories, and conclusions through symbols an abstract and figurative imagery.
Now a retired high school art teacher, living in Denver, NC, she busies herself implementing various art based grants and creating her art. Recent grants have included a 640’ mural for the new Mecklenburg County Courthouse involving 14 schools, a South American Mural with an elementary school, a mural based on North Carolina and community with another elementary school and a mixed media solar plate unit with a high school. Her own work has been in many regional shows and galleries. In April her work will be shown by Haen Gallery in Asheville, NC
Born in Washington DC and raised in the Charlotte, NC area, Ginny grew up an artist in a family of scientists and mathematicians. She found a way of expressing herself and fitting into her fact-based family by using scientific research methods to gather her thoughts and plan her artwork. Her “hypostases” are based on life questions and experiences. She interprets her ideas, theories, and conclusions through symbols an abstract and figurative imagery.
Now a retired high school art teacher, living in Denver, NC, she busies herself implementing various art based grants and creating her art. Recent grants have included a 640’ mural for the new Mecklenburg County Courthouse involving 14 schools, a South American Mural with an elementary school, a mural based on North Carolina and community with another elementary school and a mixed media solar plate unit with a high school. Her own work has been in many regional shows and galleries. In April her work will be shown by Haen Gallery in Asheville, NC
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