We had some truly amazing grads receive their MFAs this semester at Arizona State University.  They have all given me valuable advice and assistance in the studio, as well as being genuinely awesome people who I am very appreciative for.  Caroline Battle, Dana LeMoine, Rachel Nore, Rossitza Todorova, you guys are great!

This is what finals looked like. Three final projects, two five page essays, a fixed litho press, a jammed galley press, a bout of food poisoning, and more blood, sweat, tears, and stress headaches than I care to number later…and I have entered the last summer break of my undergraduate career. These people deserve to […]

I wanted my first litho to poke at the machismo associated with this particular print medium.  The commentary would have been more successful if I had etched my stone properly, but such is the finicky way of printmaking.  On the bright side, now I have a new embroidery project.

The Air Near Your Fingers, 2012 Drypoint etching and monotype My lines on this drypoint were very shallow and delicate, which made it super frustrating to print.  So I ignored it for four months, and now I’m starting to like it a little again….

Everyone keeps asking me how SGC was and truth be told, my head is still reeling from everything I saw.  Ask me again in a few weeks once my brain has had time to process it all! Image from Three Bridges show at MIAD.