About Stephanie
The beauty of Stephanie’s art reveals her intense interest in Abstract and Portrait artwork, stemming from the creative roots of her childhood. In her work, the combination of abstract images and human designs with love, passion and sorrow becomes her identity. 

Stephanie's early works were line drawings which blended harmoniously a traditional and cultural motif with realistic form of objects. Although she turned later to employ techniques of watercolor and oil painting, she still maintains her uniqueness in combining elements of vague designs and cultural modern realism.

Another kind of her well known work is the design of “Bondage and Freedom’ painting with her unique fine drawing and 3D effects. Her works become varied in styles that it is hard to classify. Some describes her works as idealism blended with fantasy.

In additiona to working with the United States Armed Forces for 12 year, Stephanie does artwork with groups within the local community, women's centers, and rehabilitation facilities.
"I really love to inspire others. This is my platform to show what I can do and I really would like to take this opportunity for people to see my creative work."
I come from a very strong and proud family. Though they could not offer perfection, love was never lacking. There are billions of people in this world and God picked two very unique individuals out of the bunch to be my parents. Each in their own way contributing to the person I am today. I lost my father April 22, 2009; not a day goes by that I don't miss him. Art was one of his passions, a passion that runs through the blood on both sides of my family.

Life at times can be very hard, but it is worth living especially when you have great people to live it with. And for those that don't, then go out amongst those billions of people and find them. What else do you have to do with your life besides ending it; might as well give it a try.

I consider myself to be a very blessed person to be able to have loved so many people in my life and to be loved by so many.
In Loving Memory of
Timmy L. Yarberough Sr.
9 Aug 1944 - 22 April 2009