During her early career years, Cindy worked primarily on large commissioned tapestries for such collections as the Rural Electric Cooperative Association, National Association of Counties, and St. Alban’s Boys School.
Cindy currently works 2- and 3-dimensionally using a variety of techniques such as weaving, welding, and hand building clay and materials such as wire, steel and clay. Her smaller works primarily explore color, shape and repetitive patterning while her larger works suitable for entrance halls, cathedral ceilings, and business lobbies present studies in form, shadows, and line.
Cindy currently works 2- and 3-dimensionally using a variety of techniques such as weaving, welding, and hand building clay and materials such as wire, steel and clay. Her smaller works primarily explore color, shape and repetitive patterning while her larger works suitable for entrance halls, cathedral ceilings, and business lobbies present studies in form, shadows, and line.