To learn about this project, click here. This post is organized this way – the grocery lists, information & facts on food insecurity, resources, and anonymous general information about the people who submitted the lists published. Looking for ways to help out? Check with you local school district or houses of worship to see ifContinue reading “The Grocery List Project: Week 2”
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The Grocery List Project: Week 1
To learn about this project, click here. This post is organized this way – the grocery lists, information & facts on food insecurity, resources, and anonymous general information about the people who submitted the lists published. Looking for ways to help out? Check with you local school district or houses of worship to see ifContinue reading “The Grocery List Project: Week 1”
The Grocery List Project
The Grocery List Project is a multi-participant conceptual art project to bring attention to everyday consumption habits of an unspecific group of people as well as bring attention to the problem of food insecurity. Participants are asked to anonymously share a grocery list to the project. They also have the option to supply other information surroundingContinue reading “The Grocery List Project”
Frottage: A Simple Printmaking Technique with a Rich History
Frottage of an image from a storm drain with watercolor on top At some point, you probably took your nice new crayons and started to peel the paper off. Maybe when the tip got dull you did this to expose more of the crayon. Then perhaps you used the side of the crayon to fillContinue reading “Frottage: A Simple Printmaking Technique with a Rich History”
Diversity, Friendship, Unity: New Artist Books
PLEASE NOTE: My website has move. This site will remain up as a blog with a few other information tabs at the top. You can access my new website from the top menu or here. The books I have worked on over the past few months have in common the topic of multiculturalism, but eachContinue reading “Diversity, Friendship, Unity: New Artist Books”
Letterboxing
Letterboxing is one of those odd past times that when you discover it, you can’t believe it has been going on all this time right under your nose. I learned of it from an old customer while I was set up at an art show in a park. The best website to learn about letterboxingContinue reading “Letterboxing”
Almost a Normal Week, kind of sort of
Like most people, I have lost track of how long we have been living an altered life style. But last week I had what almost resembled what I would have considered a normal week at one point. So I will recap it here as a reminder that, with adjustments and care, we can sort ofContinue reading “Almost a Normal Week, kind of sort of”
A Few New Linocuts
Cats on the brain. Here are a few new block prints. Some of these I did in early spring and the astronomy one I finished this week. I waited to put them up here and on Etsy until I found a post office I didn’t mind going to!
A Compilation of Don Draper’s Indiscretions Concerning the Female Sex
This spring I sort of binge watched Mad Men. I had no intention of binge watching it but Netflix was cancelling it as of mid June. Man Men isn’t an easy show to binge watch because it is filled with nuanced behavior and speech. It is also kind of dark but I managed to watchContinue reading “A Compilation of Don Draper’s Indiscretions Concerning the Female Sex”
Featured Guest Artist: Anders Hansen
These drawings by Anders Hansen are from a trip he took to Spain in the fall of 2019. Note: if the images are reading too small on your device you may want to right click on them to enlarge.