I attended the University of British Columbia, where I managed a campus advertising service. After graduation, I was employed as a commercial artist in the silkscreen industry. In the early 1970s, I began working with environmental firms, where graphic talents were channelled into cartography and illustration. I currently operate an environmental consultancy with my husband, where the computer often substitutes for pen and paper. It's here I explored the formal application of computers and was able to break out of the confines of office and graphics applications to experiment with digital technology. Non-environmental projects include posters, website design, CD labels, programs, newsletters, slideshows, and other promotion materials, especially for the visual arts and music industry. My signature style incorporates collage and photography using computer software to produce “digital collages”. Recently, I have been combining these collages and digital printing with traditional art materials.
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