
The author side of me.
Where it all began…
There was once a little girl who lived in her imagination all day long. Her imagination was a place where colors were alive, where fear was nonexistent and where wonder was wild.
She would carry this space everywhere with her.
Knowing she was different, knowing she was made for something more and she was not normal, she struggled through school. But her imagination was a place no person could contain.
So, she created. She entered into this space with her Father… and there, beautiful things were created together.
Then came along some friends through divine appointments, were also color nerds. They would speak about all things color, until one day these colors started to come to life in an entirely new way. Together, they created this devotional called “The Rhythm of Color”

Weekly Devotions
52 Devotions to experience God’s Word through color.
Dedicated to the artist in each one of you.
I wanted to create space for the visual artists and the person who loves sitting in beauty and color. We all see and view color in different ways.
Let’s celebrate the color we see around us and in each other.
Different Languages
The Rhythm of color is offered in English and Italian. We are hoping to add more someday soon.
Color is alive and wonder is given in abundance.
Make yourself a good coffee, dust off your art supplies and find the perfect comfy corner. Enter into this space with The Rhythm of Color devotional book with open hands.
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“This delightful book is both insightful and enriching. The use of colors is a unique and creative approach. I highly recommend it, where you are on your spiritual journey”.
Colin Harbinson, Director of Stoneworks Global Arts Initiative
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“The Rhythm of Color is like finding familiar friends in a new environment, Raw Umber, Zinc White, and Paynes Grazy appeared in a new light. Payne’s Gray startled me, arriving on a day when I was asking myself similar questions to the once this color posed.”
- Pat Butler, Author of ‘Collision, How I Found my life by accident.’