Ginny spent over 20 years painting and studying art. Her art is influenced by her commercial interior and furnishings career while studying the works of her favorite artists, Winslow Homer, Charles Reid, as well as English Artist, Richard Taylor.

During her residence in Seattle, Ginny was part of the Seahurst Co-Op Gallery and participated in one of the largest watercolor societies in the country, the Pacific Northwest Watercolor Society. She also took advantage of the many great local artist workshops that were available. Ginny is also still a member of the Arts Depot in Abingdon, VA during another career move there.

Now a second-time resident of Spokane, Ginny has become actively involved in the art community not only with her art but with her work in advertising sales with Art Chowder Magazine.

The uncertainty and excitement of watercolor and the challenges of new artistic directions keeps Ginny striving for an even better composition. Ginny is always searching for a beautiful landscape, a great human interaction, or a lovely flower.