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My piece “Stupor” has been awarded an honorable mention in “Persistence IV: Annual National All Women’s Exhibition”.
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https://www.artworkarchive.com/profile/d-art-center/exhibition/persistence-iv-d-art-center-s-annual-national-all-women-s-exhibition
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It has taken a long time for me to develop an artistic process that fits me. It wasn’t until I read “Living and Sustaining a Creative Life” by Sharon Louden that I was finally able to identify my personal practice and understand how important it is to have one. The book contains interviews and essays…
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For me, the meaning behind my work is just as important as the image itself. A huge part of my process is recording events, reactions, emotions, and dreams; evolving them into compelling images. A current work in progress, Delicate, deals with suppressed emotions, specifically rage. Societal expectations developed over hundreds of years has encouraged women…
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Two recently finished pieces have explored the concept of “sensory overload”, which is something that affects not only people who have anxiety disorders, but those with Fibromyalgia, ADHD, Multiple Sclerosis, and Autism. With these works I wanted to capture that moment when your senses completely consume you. I think “Stupor” is a great visual description…
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A new work I’ve begun, “What’s Happening is Really Happening”. This is one of my first attempts at a large portrait, an attempt to begin transitioning to larger works and installations, which is my eventual goal. Starting with my own photographs, I transferred the contour drawing onto the fabric and begin stitching from there, using…