The Heart – A Study
Part of a larger piece, this study lost a lot of its detail when I added other layers, but I preserved its original look in this photo.
Part of a larger piece, this study lost a lot of its detail when I added other layers, but I preserved its original look in this photo.
During the 2020 fire season, our human rights activism was limited by the quality of the air outside (fires) and inside (COVID). So, we settled for making take-home action packs and distributed them to our usual co-conspirators.
Portraits help us remember people, and this is just how Derek Chauvin shall be remembered as he serves out his sentence for murder.
More art from the year of left handed art, these tiles were sold as a fundraiser to support refugees stranded in Greece. I was recovering from multiple wrist surgeries that year and stamping was about the extent of my ability.
Matched with each graduating senior’s personality, these quotes and portraits were graduating gifts for 3 seniors that I spent all 4 years of their high school careers with. Amazing humans with amazing journeys!
This collage combines an image from a liberal newspaper with painting and stamp art – I was recovering from wrist surgeries and couldn’t draw but still wanted to create, so this year my technique was a bit more… rough. The break in the rock is accidental, but maybe the symbolism works given that my arm was broken when I created it, and the piece is speaking about our broken country.