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Creating on a Deadline
The annual artEAST fundraiser 150′ of Art is upon us again. I love the idea: artEAST members produce works within the same 12″x12″ format for an online auction (running May 6-29 this year), and I have happily participated before, with my piece Verdant Haze. Of course, that time, I already had a piece I loved,…
Lines, Letters & Love
Come see this piece of mine among wonderful work in the artEAST Valentine’s show: Friday, January 14th (reception 6-8 pm) through February 15th.
Show Submission
I am submitting to a juried show! (Gulp.) artEAST is calling for entries along the theme “Lines, Letters, and Love” and I think this piece is a good fit. It’s a digital collage that I transferred to canvas. The layers include a wedding photo of my great-grandparents and a scan of my grandparents’ marriage certificate….
Calendars and Cards and Prints, Oh My!
My most recent work is now available at RedBubble, which looks to be a great artist community with some fun format options. RedBubble offers framing, canvas prints, and greeting cards, as well as matted, laminated, or mounted prints. But I think my favorite is the calendar! It’s always updated to the current year. Check them…
Sightline Show
My latest work, now on display at Sightline Institute, on the 5th floor of the lovely Joseph Vance building, 1402 Third Ave, Seattle. Prices range from $100 to $250; sales tax and a 10% donation to Sightline are included.
A Show? A Show!
I have been offered my own show at Sightline Institute, and I’m giddy with excitement! First up: getting my 2010 portfolio into display format, as it exists only as bits on my computer until I print it. See the Art and Sustainability blog for more information about the space. Details to follow, but will probably…
2010 Portfolio: Trees
I think the tree is an element of regeneration which in itself is a concept of time.
Joseph Beuys via Randel Plowman.