
Sabrina has been an artist since her early childhood. She attended college under full art scholarship. Her artworks have been purchased since the 70’s. Her career as a pagan artist came after a long search for the truer spirit of her nature and the delivery of purpose to her artwork began to follow her passion and beliefs. The simplest of conversations with a friend set into motion the plans of producing what the public might seek or need in the way of Pagan styled and themed artwork. Generating artwork rendered to capture the needs, mood and history of our times is no easy task, but Sabrina is tenacious in listening to her public, and committed to meeting their needs. The freedom of expression of religion or purpose has a serious reality but may only be revealed through time if captured in artwork or fine writings. Sabrina sees her ability to deliver the ideas of history and present times blended together through artwork as a blessing. Sabrina clings to the “Old style” of dipping her nibbed pen into an Ink Well as her ancestors did so long ago. The art community considers her a “Purist” and upholding this tradition just mirrors her beliefs and love of the craft. She also paints, gardens, is a veracious reader and teaches the Craft of the Wise in her area. She travels to meet the public whenever possible and takes appointments through stores whenever she can to meet the very public she strives to serve. She has no staff, does all her own mail and ships her own private orders. She paints and inks well into the wee hours of the night and loves every moment of capturing the adventure she calls “my path”. Don’t be surprised if you order a print from her to find a scribbled, handwritten note from her personally, tucked inside. For her, it’s all part of connecting with the person who found beauty in a piece of art she put line after line and hour after hour into creating………..
Yes, she’s talking just to you. Saying “Thank you!” Because she is truly pleased you appreciate her work.
Sabrina is an amazing artist! We’ve also got a few of Sabrina’s artworks to send as ecards, here.