ARTIST
BIO
Having spent
much of my youth on the waters; our 44ft, trawler was our second home.
Seeking adventure, my family and I would often leave our Chicago home and journey on our
vessel thru the Great Lakes toward the open seas. This meant by way of
the Trent-Severn and the St. Lawarance Seaway, ending up in the area of
Nova Scotia and Maine. Free to explore the beauty of Quebec and Montreal,
we’d then continue down the coast, the home stretch, if you will,
to make our crossing to the Grand Bahamas. The Berry Islands, the Abaco,
and finally our beloved Exuma, we were home! My academics were continued
thru home schooling curriculums, and my soul was fed thruthis paradise
my parents brought me to.
Privileged, was
I, to learn the abandonment of the sea. And I came to respect her great
strengths, lessons, and gifts; I live by each day. What choice do I have,
but to honor the great sea, and give her a voice in my art? It is here
that I convey her beauty and song.
Realizing that
this energy could never be bound in the restriction of a frame, I had
to create a canvas that would best support her stories that deserved to
be told. A format that would release it’s energy; creating empowerment
for the viewer, thus experiencing instant understanding, courage, and
peace.
What
I create, I create not only with a purpose…
But
I create ON PURPOSE…
With
energy to heal, inspire, and affect, all who seek to hear her song.
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Panther
studied art design at Columbia College in Chicago, Il., and honed her
skills doing set/scenic design in the city for local productions.
Her work expanded to Los Angeles, and Florida creating sets and props
for film, stage, and photography. In 1991, Panther produced a postcard line of her origional artwork, distributed
throughout Los Angeles and Tampa.
The
exposure of her deliberate style of vivid and bold usage of colors and
scale, generated impelling requests to be replicated by private clients
in the form of murals.
Panther’s
mural work has since expanded extensively in businesses and homes, personifying
her all encompassing style of incorporating the ceiling with the walls,
thereby creating a unique transformation of all time and space. Customizing
these Xanadus became her trademark, and has put her work into high demand.
Panther’s
creativity is limitless, as she is often seen providing elaborate face
and body art; and directing children in interactive theatre.
Panther’s
recent release of her current work has proved to be her most innovative
yet; as she has created a new art form in her quest of her truth.