After studies in Paris, Keebee travelled to India and in the North, discovered the traditional Art of Thangka painting.
Returning to Europe, she travelled extensively through Scandinavia, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic and Central Europe and Spain.
On her travels, she met many Tibetan teachers in exile and visited many ethnographic museums.
Keebee spent some settled years in California working on a series of Buddhas with a wealth of reference material featuring many famous thangkas saved from Tibet.
Keebee has continued working in traditional painting techniques.
To create the pictures she uses Greek Pythagorean Geometry rather than traditional Tibetan measurements and found the composition matches harmoniously the classical Greek Proportions.
Now living mainly between England and France, Keebee continues to make modern/traditional thangkas and is also developing pictures in the current “visionary” style.