Making waves, the rise and fall of art
I’m one of those people who speak with their hands. That makes it tricky to work on a lift, while explaining my art installation at the same time. But thinking […]
I’m one of those people who speak with their hands. That makes it tricky to work on a lift, while explaining my art installation at the same time. But thinking […]
Numinous is the most recent in a series of art installations inspired by the Northwest’s catastrophic geologic history. It’s a spectacular story that includes megaflooding flooding of Glacial Lake Missoula […]
Lucky me — my assistant and gallery attendant — Holly Hawton is a CWU senior majoring in art. Her genuine delight with the artwork’s wall shadows lifted my spirits. She […]
I snapped pix this morning while walking across campus to the Spurgeon Art Gallery from the conference center where I’m staying. The stillness on campus is deceiving—the calm before the […]
Ellensburg, WA is midway between Moscow, ID and Seattle, WA. It’s always our favorite stop on trips to the Big City. I arrived here this afternoon to begin installing an […]
Just three weeks from now I leave for Central Washington University to install my hot glue installation Numinous at Spurgeon Art Gallery. I’m stressed. So much left to do. But […]
As I say, hot glue is magical. For lots of reasons. Including the fact that such an ordinary material can take on the shimmer of spun glass. I call it […]
In the midst of preparing for an upcoming installation—as I am now—I often need to remind myself (again) why I’m so enamored of hot glue as a sculptural media. Might […]
Too much hot gluing. Ugh! Need a break. Couldn’t resist a little studio play. I bought these gourds at Farmers Market. To scrub off the dirt was a delightful diversion. I’m not […]
Kamiak Butte is a favorite summer getaway of mine on the Palouse, just 15 minutes from Moscow, ID. It’s a rocky island overlooking the wheat fields of the Palouse and […]
Here’s what I am doing this summer. Standing long hours at the kitchen sink. Drizzling miles of monofilament with hot glue. I need just over 2,000 strands for my upcoming […]
Cracks in sidewalks — ongoing theme. Strange, lyrical. Topographic maps of erosion, time. They never fail to catch my eye wherever I happen to be. I captured this batch with […]
I’m savoring the memory of last night’s Artwalk reception. Great food, great turnout. But what I’ll always remember was my triumph over troubles. Two days ago, when I arrived back […]
This installation had a difficult birth. As artist/midwife, I’m worn out but soooooooo exhilarated! And so very grateful to the gods for the window of clear skies. I was able […]
My rigging hardware is a DIY mix of dowels, steel wire, rings, swivels and gaskets. Trying do this on the cheap has been a challenge. Most pressing was the need […]
Truly astonishing. That I am using a sewing machine to create outdoor sculpture. I essentially flunked Home Economics — back in the day. Until now, I’ve only used my ancient […]
Line Dancing — fully fleshed. I’m pleased. Now, back to work on Wind Cloud Sky …
Birth. Passion. Fire. I browsed the web for the etymology of red. The Portuguese word is vermelho, which comes from the Latin “vermiculus,” meaning “little worm.” My, how my little worm […]
I never imagined an old theme of mine — body as landscape — would appear in my art again. But surely, here it is, as though it needed to have […]
Makeshift, but functional. Perfect, really. This is my open-air studio in the Red Barn, where I am able to do my contrapting out of the wind and still breath fresh […]