While oil paint was her primary medium, she also experimented with other materials, including:
* Gouache: A water-based opaque paint, often used for preliminary sketches and studies.
* Watercolor: A transparent water-based paint, used for lighter, more delicate works.
* Collage: Using paper, fabric, or other materials to create texture and depth in her paintings.
* Assemblage: Three-dimensional works incorporating found objects and materials.
Her works were often characterized by strong geometric shapes and vibrant colors, and she explored themes of nature, the human condition, and the female experience.