Andalucia art journal

Last May I took a driving trip through Andalucia with my husband. I took a lot of photos and when I got home I decided to turn them into an art journal. I’ve posted the results in a new gallery. . . . → Read More: Andalucia art journal

Art Journaling – T.S. Eliot’s “Burnt Norton”

I first read “Burnt Norton” when I was about 15 years old, and it blew me away.  My dad had read me the section of James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man about 4 or 5 years earlier, and that had become the standard I used to think of infinity and the [...] . . . → Read More: Art Journaling – T.S. Eliot’s “Burnt Norton”

Art Journaling – William Blake’s “Tyger Tyger”

I’ve been working on a series of art journal pages based on my favorite poems.  “Tyger Tyger” was one of the first poems that ever captured my imagination, as a small child. My dad read it to me (and defined the word “symmetry” for me), and it was the first time that words ever evoked [...] . . . → Read More: Art Journaling – William Blake’s “Tyger Tyger”

2008-2009 Retrospective Catalog Available

Short Circuit Stories & Stations of the Cross is now available at Blurb.com.  The artwork in this 40-page, full-color volume was professionally photographed, and the text is bilingual, in German and English.  Printed on high-quality paper, the book features my circuit board and RAM chip narrative pieces.  Blurb.com has a nice preview feature so you [...] . . . → Read More: 2008-2009 Retrospective Catalog Available