Sabrina Laumer was born in Rangoon, Burma where her Father was a diplomat in the American Embassy. Her earliest memories are set against a backdrop of jungle foliage and exotic customs. (It was not uncommon to see an occasional tiger prowling the back yard!) Her family left the country three weeks before a violent revolution erupted. The youngest daughter of a prolific silver-age science fiction writer, and multi-talented, progressive “Southern Belle”, Sabrina grew up in an environment rich in creativity. She earned her degree in Studio Art from the University of the Incarnate Word, and pursued post-graduate studies at UT and Trinity University in San Antonio. Sabrina has painted many large-scale wall designs for homes and business. She created an experimental series of “designer doghouses,” one of which is in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Her artwork has sold and been displayed internationally. Sabrina is grateful to her parents and family for influencing and supporting her artistic development. She currently lives in New Braunfels, Texas and is passing on the creative family baton to her daughter, Jacqueline Claire.