This is a collage of linoleum block and woodblock prints. It’s a celebration of the passing seasons, and harvesting crops. 2011.
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Patience
This is a once color linoleum block print. Inspired by my friend Andalusia. It’s an homage to women who work hard to learn work skills outside of the prescribed norm. This print is about the struggle for overcoming the fear and frustrations of feeling like a failure when learning a new skill. It is inspiredContinue reading “Patience”
Poster 29 March 2006
This print was made for Magic Lantern, an independent film series in Providence, RI. The image is inspired by a time that my brother and I ran away from home into the woods when our parents left the house and we didn’t like our baby sitter. We brought toys, peanut butter, and a blanket, madeContinue reading “Poster 29 March 2006”
Poster 26 September 2006
This is a poster I made for an event we had at our house, when I was living in a warehouse space with my friends Jo and Cybele. It was an evening full of people reading from zines, screening their films, and with food made by the touring vegan chef Joshua Ploeg.
Poster 30 April 2005
When I first moved to Providence, my friend Art Middleton asked me to make a poster for the Tiny Hawk CD release party, which was also a Books Through Bars benefit. Art was the genius behind the idea of having hands that made a bridge, referencing their record titled “Fingers Become Bridges”.
No News is Good News
This is an early print collage from 2004/2005. A woman with a bear head and a clock face reads crumpled over the morning news at a breakfast table on the middle of a hill. This piece is about feeling isolated in a society which is crumbling within itself. The original print was made from aContinue reading “No News is Good News”
Untitled Print Collage
Small Harvest
This is a linoleum block, spray paint, and wood block print collage. 2011. 12″ x 14″.
Our Bodies, Our Rights
This is a one color linoleum block print. Available for purchase here. We can not afford to allow the extreme radical right wing define the discussion around a woman’s reproductive rights. Since the legalization of abortion and contraceptives, women have had to fight to maintain dignity around our reproductive health. We have faced endless attacksContinue reading “Our Bodies, Our Rights”
For Hannah Hoch
This image is an homage to German Dada artist Hannah Hoch. She was the lone woman in the Dada Berlin Group. Her feminist work critiques the rise of the mass culture beauty industry that was booming in the early to mid 20th Century. Much of my own collage work began through cutting up fashion magazinesContinue reading “For Hannah Hoch”
