Four years later she attended two semesters at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, and then worked for a painting contractor where she performed foreman and secretarial duties.
[1] She has lived in Phoenix, Ventura, California, Chicago, Minneapolis, the San Francisco - Oakland, Oregon, and Manhattan.
The objects she found for her works included glass, seashells, beads, wine labels, a mesh onion bag or other items.
She created pieces with the intention of evoking feelings, as when a mother held her child, which made them relatable to other women.
Krieg said the artwork, influenced by Jungian psychology, was made to explore "the unconscious form where we all relate to the same symbolism.
[1] The collage and acrylic painting, Benediction is the jacket cover for Writing in the Feminine in French and English Canada: A Question of Ethics.
[6] A 10-by-16 foot mural, Futurama, was made at the historic North Hollywood Train Depot during the 2001 NoHo Theatre & Arts Festival with the aid of about 16 local artists.
[7] In 2008, she led the painting effort for Pomona Envisions the Future, a project initiated by Judy Chicago.