After further study at Otis Art Institute, she became an exhibiting artist worldwide, included in both public and private collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Skirball Museum, the Orange County Museum of Art, ARCO, IBM, Robert A. Rowan, and James Coburn. To date she can count 600 collectors of her work world-wide.
Her artwork is featured in two movies.
1. The Invite starring Penelope Cruz and Ed Norton
2. Behemoth with a seven-foot painting and two drawings: an Earthslide and oil on paper, Flame Pond (for Japan)
The "Black Forest" Series was created to Honor my German Grandparents Edith and Richard Hecht who died of starvation and Typhus in the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp in Germany two weeks before the camp was liberated by German troops,
This was the camp in which Anne Frank also died,
The Series was sponsored by my Patron Robert A. Rowan who collected several of these paintings, They were first shown in Lonny Gans Gallery in Los Angeles in Nicholas Wilder's Space when he moved to New York,
The paintings have been published by the Getty in "L, A. Rising" by Lynn Kienholz and in Yale University Press' "Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization," Also in "House and Garden" magazine in Frank Yablans collection next to a Picasso, And "Arts" magazine review by Curator and Critic David S. Rubin,
Two are in Museum Permanent Collections: The Laguna Art Museum and the Skirball Center,
