Wendy was born in Southern
California on March of 1974. From her earliest memories, Wendy was
drawn into the world of art, gathering her earliest inspiration
from her mother’s drawings. Wendy would watch her mother draw
and then try her hand at it as her mother would patiently guide
her. During high school, Wendy practically lived in the art room
and would be caught continually drawing during her other classes.
During her university years, Wendy refined and
expanded her skills through her own studies. After taking a number
of college art classes, she decided not to major in art so that
her passion and love for art would stay fresh and uncontrived. Wendy
did receive a degree in English and M.A. in Education from Pepperdine
University.
Today, Wendy juggles her time between painting,
running her art business and teaching high school art. Along with
all this, Wendy finds time to relax, ice skate and snowboard with
her husband and soul mate Brian; who she married in August of 2003,
during an outdoor evening, candlelit garden wedding, complete with
her very own faerie flower girl. Wendy paints and works out of her
home studio in the O.C. where she lives with her hubby and little
dachshund Woolfgang.
Wendy’s favorite medium is watercolor, to
which she adds her own personal, ethereal touch not seen in traditional
watercolors. Wendy chooses to focus her paintings almost exclusively
on the main figure, with the background serving as a flow of billowing
colors, with which to move the viewers’ eye along the image.
Occasionally she will deviate from her trademark free flowing ethereal
backgrounds, to a background wash in salt, with a touch of faerie
dust.
To invoke the muse, Wendy favors cold, gray, raining
days and evenings by candle light, along with the music of Tori
Amos, Loreena McKennitt, Emilie Autumn, and various movie soundtracks.
“Painting for me is a very spiritual experience. It is like
breathing, for I require both for living. I wish for my art to bring
beauty, reflection, mystery, contemplation and the feeling of the
divine to people’s lives."