My family name is Kirshenbaum (Kirschenbaum) which means cherry tree. Art is my center, my core, like a cherry pit. Now that I'm making art full-time again, I’m using everything in my life’s toolbox, including the pits. Cherry Pits Art is me. I’m married to Jack, and we have two cats and no kids. We live high on a hill in San Francisco, CA, USA. I write, draw, paint, collage, take photos, sew, cook, entertain, design, and make things. I like to watch films, take classes, walk, dance, and travel – but most of all – I love to draw people.
Now I’ve reached a point where I am coming back to full-time art after years of fitting it in around my full-time work in the creative communications field. I am digging into messy, thoughtful, and unresolved self-expression.
I'm fortunate to have gotten an unusual amount of exposure and encouragement in the art realm from age five to twentyfive. That's the period of my life when I was immersed in my family’s art school business, the Ivy School of Professional Art, in my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. Ivy was my foundation –where I studied, taught classes, and worked as an arts administrator.