I am a long-time resident of Kentucky, born and raised in the majestic beauty of Mammoth Cave National Park and Nolin Dam State Park in Edmonson County. I enjoy the arts and have devoted a lot of my life to advancing the arts in my community. I have a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a master’s degree from Western Kentucky University. I was fortunate to teach art, humanities, and journalism at Edmonson County High School, where I enjoyed working with young artists, helping them develop their own skills and creativity.
The Chaperon: Green River Steamboat is an acrylic painting of the steamboat that traveled from Bowling Green, Brownsville, and Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, in the early 1900s. At that time, travel was mostly by horseback, horse drawn carriages, train, or steamboat. So, the Chaperon was responsible for bringing many early visitors to the Green River and Mammoth Cave area. When the steamboat came to Brownsville and docked, it was a major event for its day. The history of Brownsville, Mammoth Cave, and Nolin Dam State Park have become quite a fascinating subject with Edmonson County’s bicentennial coming up in 2025. We hope to share the rich history of our country with another generation to remember the blasting of the horn announcing the arrival of The Chaperon.
As an artist, I enjoy exploring and developing my skills and constantly challenging myself to improve in creating new art pieces. I am a realistic painter, I enjoy all areas of the arts, But I truly Enjoy Painting, drawing, photography, and ceramics. I now devote a lot of my time and energy promoting the arts; visual arts, crafts, photography, music, literature, dance, and drama in Edmonson County through the Edmonson County Arts Guild, spending time with my family and enjoying the beauty around me every day.