Career
She was known for her impressionist realism watercolors. Her higher education in Italy includes. Magistrale Institute, The Technical Institute of Accounting, Commercial Institute of Comtometry, Berliz School of Languages, Enenkel School of Art and Design and Popolare University.
She put her work aside for several years to raise eight children.
She greatly valued the opportunity to attend an art seminar conducted by Fredrick Taubes of New York City which inspired her style. In 1973 She began teaching art at Coastal Carolina Community College until 1978 where she turned to painting full-time.
Her life in Italy during World World War II had a profound effect on her work. She used her art to help her erase the memories of the war.
Her first set of paintings where scenes from her childhood, that she called her "Italian Collection".
Most of the "Italian Collection" were oil paintings, a media that she used early in her career before switching to watercolor. In the late 1970s she began painting local scenes of eastern North Carolina, floral and other areas of interest. She often painted with opera playing in the background and had commented that the music creates the mood that she would translate visually.
Her watercolors often produced startling results which added to the spiritual dimension while leaving something to the imagination of the viewer.
Her awards for her art are in the hundreds with numerous one person shows. She had many private collectors from all around the world to include, Italy, Germany, South America, China and Russia.