Making Masks
Since late March, shortly after the first COVID-19 cases were reported in Michigan, I’ve been sewing cloth masks. To date, I’ve cut, pinned, and sewn 211 cotton masks, some with […]
Since late March, shortly after the first COVID-19 cases were reported in Michigan, I’ve been sewing cloth masks. To date, I’ve cut, pinned, and sewn 211 cotton masks, some with […]
While working on our final project for Color & Design, one of my students with a flair for cartooning taught us how to animate layers in Photoshop to create a […]
October Highlight: Relief printmaking exploded into my Color & Design foundations course! This semester I incorporated a new, two-part relief linocut project as a bridge between a project involving cut […]
For this collaborative student installation created back in April this year, I worked with printmaking students from two Sioux Falls area universities: Diana Behl‘s students from South Dakota State University […]
untitled draft | 10/15/2014 … But today in my journeys in data, pixel research flashed back against retinas from pretty mac screens – Today I learn Carlos Faz died in […]
I started this project on Saturday. I am pleased to report that, as of midnight on Tuesday, I now have a new standing work table + paper storage shelf! Designed […]
Just in case the world was wondering, according to the Krylon website, there is no such product as “Crystal Clear Matte.” I will be using “Krylon Matte Finish” to coat […]
On view at the National Portrait Gallery in London These are intaglio monotypes, with fibrous elements used to block ink during printing (white areas) and collaged elements. Brilliant and beautiful. […]
Jonathas de Andrade, Ressaca Tropical (Tropical Hangover), 2009 Beautiful! Love especially the small, multi-sized color snapshots mounted on tiny panels. Love the not-quite timeline, and beautiful feel of the clustering […]
For years, I’ve heard art educators talk about how their students inspire them, how working with students contributes to their own work/creative research/artmaking. This always sounded lovely, but I never […]