iregina has always focused on the positive, seeing the beauty in human beings and their creations in architecture, engineering, and art. Facing the evidence that human life also contains suffering has stimulated in her a desire to heal. Her early years as a high-end hairdresser brought her a wealth of human experience and developed a compassionate ear for others. In this way she developed an interest in the esoteric aspects of life, which she pursued through self-study and many classes in a variety of healing modalities. She is now a reiki practitioner, having completed Usui Reiki Level III Master Training.
In addition to her interest in the healing arts, for over two decades Regina has worked in the decorative arts field, both commercial and residential, doing projects from large scale murals to faux painting. Among the many companies she has worked for are InterArch Architecture firm, Childs Dreyfus, Elle Design, and Gray Mare Interiors. She was interviewed for her fifty-foot mural of “Passage of Time” in Chester Life Magazine and has had her artwork featured in Home Magazine and New Vision. She has also done many artistic projects for charity, including a large-scale ocean-themed mural in the Children’s Crisis Center in Philadelphia, a mural donated to Habitat for Humanity called “Helping Hands,” and a mural donated to Kennedy Water Keepers, called “Noah.”