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Art can evoke so many emotions. My art is the result of a journey in finding myself after a series of life-changing events. A piece of me is in every creation.
ABOUT ME
The Art of Bliss was born from both grief and gratitude. After losing my mother to cancer, I found myself searching for a way to process the heaviness of that loss — and rediscovered art as a place of peace and healing. Fluid art, with its swirling unpredictability and dancing colors, gave me room to breathe and feel again.
I’ve always been drawn to creative expression, but something about the way paint moves — wild, unrepeatable, and full of emotion — felt like a perfect mirror of life itself. Each painting is a reminder that beauty can rise from chaos, that no two moments (or canvases) are ever the same.
Through Art of Bliss, I share pieces that reflect that journey: unique, vibrant, and full of movement. Thank you for being here and for letting these creations find a place in your space and story



POURED PAINT
Pouring paint, mainly acrylic, allows me to create incredibly diverse works of art. Able to be blended into almost a infinite shades of color and onto a variety of mediums, acrylic allows me to express my creativity in a unique way. No two works are the same!
Pouring Acrylic
Canvas
Canvas is a common medium in the art world. For me, most of my work involves pouring the paint onto mounted canvas and then spinning it. This allows the paint to spread in a free-flowing manner. From there, I use straws to blow air in a specific place to create unique patterns and shapes.
Tile/Stone
Pouring on tile and stone requires special care, but looks amazing when done. Coasters, trivets and more.
PLASTIC & gLASS
These are relatively new mediums for me with acrylic. I LOVE learning how to work with new surfaces and techniques. More to come…
EPOXY POURING
Encaustic painting, also known as hot wax painting, involves using heated beeswax to which colored pigments are added. The liquid or paste is then applied to a surface, usually prepared wood, though canvas and other materials are often used
EPOXY RESIN
gLASS
Creating vibrant glassware using poured epoxy while having the glass rotate creates wonderful swirls and pattern.
mOLDS
Molds come in all shapes an sizes. With molds I can create just about anything…
Keychains
Ornaments
Trays
Bowls
wOOD
Wood might be the coolest medium to work with. Cutting boards, charcuterie boards, coasters, lazy susans, even wall art.
ETCHING
The process of etching allows for a unique way to create a variety of items. From coaster to trivets to wine bottles. Using a laser to etch (rather than etching paint) give us the ability to create more complex designs. (Pictures coming soon!!)
About my studio
My mom used to have a she-shed. When she passed she left me money specifically so I could get my very own. While it was intended to be an escape from my kids (and husband), it quickly became my studio. Since then, it’s been both an escape and a place where I can explore, create, and express myself.
Feel free to say hi!
“When you want to make the main color pure and bright, don’t just keep adding bright colors on it. Just make the colors around the spot darker and dull. It will give the scene dramatical effects. I think the life is the same.”
- Hiroko Sakai
