Artist Talk April 5, 2022 at 6pm EST
Join me, Katrina Majkut, Christina Saj and Luba Drozd and the Pelham Arts Center for a conversation about how Ukraine and our heritage influences our art work. Join on Zoom here.
Pandemic Still Lives
If you head over to my Instagram, I’ve been posting some still lives. They have been a way for me to ignite a tiny portion of my studio practice, and find joy in the endless influx and shuffling of stuff we experience with two kids during the pandemic. Here are two of my favorites so far:
Dryer ball, Cornelia Magazine, English cucumber tip with wrapper, part of a bottle, realistic eyeball drawn by 5 year old, and tissue box the baby removed all the tissues from
Broken piece of jewelry box, butternut squash soup top, piece of pine tree deemed to be a “tree dolly”, “magical necklace”, Feb tab from breast exam chart, hair elastic, sponge for toy horse
Print Sale 2020
From graceful to absurd, these ten prints are a collection of my silent conversations with – and sometimes humorous observations of – foliage. For me, they are symbols of hope and tenacity. They thrive where they are planted and form tender, confident relationships with their surroundings.
All 8.5 x 11 inch photographs (image size is 6 x 9 inch) are $99 and pigment printed using archival inks on cotton rag paper in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Brooklyn, 2020, archival digital print, 8.5 x 11 inches
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