Technique: Microscopic Details

For some of the detail layers in my collage, I’m using a new toy: a microscope! A far cry from what I remember in science lab, this is just a wee thing, plugging into my computer’s USB port. And what fun details I can see! So far, I’ve had the most success with currency: bank…

The Purpose of Art

Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable. — Cesar Cruz, via brooksbecky on Twitter

Inspired by Fiber

I was excited to apply to a local show, Stitch, which encouraged non-fiber artists to apply. Boy, you can’t get more non-fiber than me! As I ran around the house gathering texture images from all kinds of knitted, crocheted, and hand-sewn pieces, though, I realized just how much of an inspiration it really is. I…

Why Abstraction?

If I choose abstraction over reality, it is because I consider it the lesser chaos. — Robert Brault, via artsyforager on Twitter

A Sense of Place

On a recent trip to Portland, I visited Annie Meyer‘s gallery, and was inspired by her artist’s statement. My landscapes … are of specific places, but with minimal colors and shapes they are more emotional rather than factual in content. [They have] … evolved into what I consider an abstract sense of time and place…

Great art is…

Great art is the result of eccentric, individual passions, not test screenings, market research, and crowd sourcing. — Sherman Alexie

Eva Isaksen

Saw beautiful work by Eva Isaksen today at Foster/White. Lots of monotype layers melded beautifully. http://www.fosterwhite.com/dynamic/artist.asp?ArtistID=81