As an artist, one of the most rewarding aspects of my practice is the opportunity to participate in juried shows—both online and in-person. Every year, I submit my work to a variety of competitions and exhibitions, where my art is evaluated alongside that of many talented peers. For me, simply being accepted into these shows is an honor in itself.
In some cases, these competitions feature over 100 artists and hundreds of pieces of artwork, all vying for attention. With so much talent on display, the process of being selected feels like an affirmation that my art is heading in the right direction. It reassures me that I am continuing to grow, both in my skills and in my ability to connect with viewers—whether that’s the show jurors or the audience who sees my work for the first time.
But, of course, not every submission results in an acceptance. And that’s okay. At the heart of my creative process is passion, and no rejection can ever take that away. For me, art is about self-expression, discovery, and the joy of creation. Whether or not my pieces are selected, the act of making art is always a rewarding experience in itself.
April 18 A Pinch Me Moment: Juried into IAPS 2025 Spring Web Show – 46th Open Division
I am thrilled to announce that my painting, Holmes 440 Wrecker, has been accepted into an International Association of Pastel Societies (IAPS) juried exhibition! For those unfamiliar, IAPS unites pastel societies worldwide to support and promote the fine art of pastels. Being selected for such a prestigious international show is both an honor and a significant milestone in my artistic journey.
While I did not receive an award in this particular exhibition, the acceptance itself is a testament to the quality and appeal of my work. Each acceptance into an IAPS juried exhibition earns one point toward the IAPS Master Circle designation. To achieve this honor, artists must accumulate five points, which can be earned through acceptances and awards in IAPS juried exhibitions.
Achieving Master Circle status is a significant accomplishment, and I am excited to be on the path toward this goal. While it may take time to accumulate the necessary points, each step forward is a rewarding experience that fuels my passion for pastel painting.
Thank you to IAPS for this incredible opportunity, and to all who have supported me along the way.
A Special Achievement: Honorable Mention in the Dakota Pastels First Quarter Competition
This year has been particularly exciting, as I received an Honorable Mention for my painting Holmes 440 Wrecker in the Dakota Pastels First Quarter Competition. It was a humbling experience to have my work recognized among so many other talented artists.
If you’d like to see the full show, you can explore all the incredible work on display https://www.dakotapastels.com/…/2025-First-Quarter…

Red Rock Pastel Society of Nevada – Yellow: Get Out of Dodge was juried into the show.

I will continue to update this posting as I obtain the results from future show entries.
Thank you always for your continued support.