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About the author and artist

I lived in Cambridge, MA, during the Central Artery Tunnel Project, affectionately known as the Big Dig. The idea of dismantling the overhead expressway and rebuilding it underground captivated me. I followed the developments, taking tours of the Big Dig and the Zakim Bridge, and finally, Spectacle Island, which opened to the public in 2006. The ingenuity and collaboration behind this enormous project, particularly in developing a solution for the island dump polluting Boston Harbor—a huge environmental disaster—were truly magnificent. The transformation of Spectacle Island is a fascinating story. The results of the Big Dig project are astonishing. Witnessing the execution of the mega project as it evolved over the years, transforming the Boston landscape and improving the air quality, inspired me to write this story. Specs of Spectacle Island: A story of an island from trash to treasure tells the enchanting story of a lively island that became an environmentally destructive land and how it was restored, becoming one of the Boston Harbor Islands state and national parks.

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I am an artist, designer, writer, and advocate for reuse and repurpose. I lived in Salisbury Beach, MA, for seven years, enjoying the natural beauty of the North Shore. Living near the ocean, I was inspired on many levels by its restorative powers that fueled my creative pursuits. I am moving on to new adventures and experiences, traveling around the country.

Adventure isn’t about seeking danger or taking risks; it’s about embracing life with a sense of curiosity and enthusiasm. - Unknown. Go on an adventure, explore near and far, and like Specs--be courageous!

Specs of Spectacle Island: A story of an island from trash to treasure, 2021. 

Short story: "My Dog Danced," Dog Tales: an unleashed collection of true stories, 2023. 

Public art installations 2020-2025: 

Parting Shot, 2025

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A tribute to Uncle Eddie's. The themes of music, movement, and going forward are depicted in the mural on the shuttered doors of the bar in "Parting Shot."  While painting the mural, I engaged in numerous conversations with the public, who expressed their deep affection for Uncle Eddie's. In completing the final stages of the mural, I was inspired to incorporate their sentiments, adding musical notes and text, creating public art that holds meaning for the community.

Drift Away, 2020
Driftwood sculpture

Driftwood sculpture in Salisbury Beach Center

Smile, 2022
Painted utility box

Artist in front of painted utility box in Salisbury Beach Square

Follow the Fish, 2024

The Colors of Quirky, 2023

​Inspired by the artist Christo, the temporary fabric installation is on the railing of a vacant building in Salisbury Beach Center. “The Colors of Quirky” interacts with a long-neglected building in transition. The vibrant fabric wrapping the deteriorating railing sways with the ocean breeze, producing the perceived activity at The Upper Deck in the past while enhancing the existing landscape and the public experience. It reflects our society and the history of Salisbury Beach, immersing the public in the inevitable changes from the past into the present day and the conceivable future.

Existing condition of the closed Upper Deck in Salisbury Beach Center railing on the balcony of vacant building

Existing railing before installation

Fabric installation across the railing of the closed Upper Deck in Salisbury Beach Center

Railing with colorful fabric installation

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Wall of former police station building, before

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Section of the completed mMural

Mural painted on the former police station building,

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“Follow the Fish,” is a vibrant 14 by 48-foot mural that revitalizes the passageway and enhances the sights in the Beach Center with a fun and entertaining mural for everyone to enjoy, especially children and families, as they journey down the walkway to the beach, concerts and other festivities in the center. Painted with funky fish and waves of color, it's topped off with a bright yellow fishing net, adding another dimension and obscuring the wires running along the building. The sidewalk is a kaleidoscope of color with blue and green arrows and “follow the fish” painted along the way. This project was funded by the Salisbury Cultural Council with the Mass Cultural Council and the Essex County Community Foundation Creative County.

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Outdoor Sculpture at Maudslay, Theme: THREAD, 2024

A Place in Time

Threads: an informal and old-fashioned American term for clothing. A slang word for clothes.

Clothing, with its unique ability to evoke memories and reflect our sentiments, can hold a special place in our lives. We form emotional connections with our garments, often holding on to them well past their time. They remind us of our history, and we reminisce about the place in time. Reflecting on these items can bring us comfort and joy.

 

What clothing do you have tucked away in a drawer or the back of your closet, holding on to a precious memory of a significant place in time?

Outdoor Sculpture at Maudslay is an annual, renowned exhibition that brings together artists to create site-specific sculptures in Maudslay State Park in Newburyport, MA.

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