I named Punto in Aria, which means stitches in the air, after a type of needle lace that doesn’t require a framework for support…
Media: Wood relief print on mulberry paper
Size: 15” h x 15″ w
Queen’s Lace is named for a type of needle lace–Point d’Alençon–which is touted as the queen of laces and the lace of queens. I also named it for the queenly printmaker who inspired me to make this print as well as the rest of my Fancywork Series.
Media: Wood relief print on mulberry paper
Size: 15″ h x 15″ w
I created Women’s Work for “Wonder Women”, a print portfolio project organized in honor of Frances Myers, who was retiring from teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Madison at the time.
Media: Wood relief and silkscreen print on gingham
Size: 15” h x 15″ w
Media: Silkscreen on vellum, wood, linoleum
Size: 7′ h x 6′ w x 6′ d
High Peeks Installation is named for the High Peaks of the Adirondacks, where I found the lichens that twist across its surface…
Media: Intaglio, wood relief, silkscreen, and painting on mulberry paper and on panel
Size: 24” h x 18” w
High Peeks is named for the High Peaks of the Adirondacks, where I found the lichens that twist across its surface…
Media: Intaglio, wood relief, silkscreen, and painting on mulberry paper on panel
Size: Each panel, 24” h x 18” w
Beeline is about beginnings–making a beeline toward the unknown in order to challenge myself, to grow, and to revel in exploring something new…
Media: Etching, wood engraving, and drawing on mulberry paper
Size: 12” h x 12” w
Representing December, En Hiver celebrates the colors and textures of an early winter day in the Midwest…
Media: Silkscreen on paper
Size: 5 7/8” h x 5 7/8” w
I created Interstices in collaboration with Dr. Timothy Machonkin, a biochemist from the University of Rochester, for the Transformation: Artist/Scientist Collaborations portfolio project…
Media: Silkscreen and drawing on paper
Size: 10″ h x 10″ w