It may seem to my readers that what I’m after in the natural dyeing and printing process is true to life color and clarity in my prints and I’d understand that, but, for me, that’s not the case. What I’m after is control, so that I can intentionally get a range of effects with my […]
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Waterworks Is Done!
I finally finished a piece I began during the summer. I set out to make deconstructed silk screens that would print with as many variations of the characteristics of water that I could come up with. I had a lot to choose from when time came to assemble them into a piece of art. When […]
Slow Work Finished
This one was a long time in the making. I have to say, I love when I can sit and do hand embroidery. This one is such a free flow recording of mark making left to the Muses devices. I’d say it’s one of those pieces of art that is best described as emotional […]