A small (5 inches tall) single page accordion book with inserts. The abstract images are trace monotypes on top of a pressure print.
A small (5 inches tall) single page accordion book with inserts. The abstract images are trace monotypes on top of a pressure print.
Alternate tryptic version of the stick chart broadside.
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Broadside for this polymer plate class.
The image is a sketch of a Stick Chart. I think the text is probably quoted from an article on the historic use of stick charts, which also has the original drawings of the stick charts.
I wanted to use stick map imagery for my thesis, and at this point I was still playing around with various printmaking processes and imagery.
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Test print for a polymer plate class.
The image is a sketch of a Micronesian Stick Chart.
A tea-drop painting for a fibers class. Hibiscus, lemon, and black tea on blotter paper.
I’m currently working on binding a new planner for this year. For the last two years, I’ve been making my own handmade planners using a book of accounting paper that I found.
In these pictures, the battered planners from previous years, and in the last image the new accounting paper I’m using for this year’s planner. The graph lines in the new paper don’t line up as well as the old paper, so I’m still on the search for the perfect accounting paper.
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Space collages installed in the Book Arts & Printmaking Works in Progress Show (Cat’s Out of the Bag!), Spring, 2010.
These untitled space collages were part of a series of projects that explored the tension between the mechanics of space travel and daily domestic tasks and rituals.
The Outer Space Projects connect daily rituals and objects with various aspects of space travel. The greater narrative remains elusive.