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something visceral
This was a part of a larger piece, which was part of a larger body of work, which was part of my BFA show way back when in art college.Most of t...
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to be perceived
To be perceived, what a strange thing.I was a shy kid, a wallflower teen, an introverted adult.I loved doing community theatre as a kid, but onl...
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the illusion of more
As we tiptoe closer and closer to fall, my favorite season, a season of organization, discernment, and letting go, I find myself already cravi...
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untitled + unknown
I wish I could tell you what this work is about. I wish it had some clever title.But truth be told, it’s just too soon to know. Not just this pi...
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falling in love
I have to admit I am in love. I am just enamored with playing with these layered images.What started as an assignment has turned into a whole serie...
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what do you long for?
What do you long for? That was the question.My answer was resounding. We’ll get to that. But first, we have to go back.I spent the decade of 1997-2...
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the messy middle
Reporting live from the messy middle.There’s a moment in the creative process, and I think my creative friends will recognize this moment, when you...
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a secret + a story
I have a secret to tell you. But first a story.It was 2017. My husband and I were living with my mom in her house. The previous 3 years had been qu...
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vison spells
Visions spells. This is a practice I learned from @hannahmarcotti and I am in love.Vision board meets spell book.Casting vision spells for my inner...
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talenti jars + face cream
It’s funny how you can go for months just catching glimpses of grief. Glimmers. A little remembrance here, a little missing her there.
And...
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the mother wound and the mother line
My maternal grandmother. And her mother.The mother wound and the mother line.When I started to unravel the dynamics of my relationship with my m...
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the mother wound
This is one of my favorite photos of my mom and me. Before.Before life did what life does. Before things got messy and complicated. Before we br...
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