First ink drawing in 808 Studios

Richard’s “Seminar Drawing Class” assignment to explore/revisit our childhood artwork

Mosaic exploration of above piece

Encaustic over collage

Blue-crayon rubbing of above piece

For Richard’s “Seminar Drawing Class”

In the “BU Natural History Museum”

In the “BU Natural History Museum”

Trying to explore the idea of leaving linen-wrapped panel exposed behind a subject. This was a found panel that warped and it ended up in the dumpster, at some point I painted all the shapes a solid light-tan color, it still wasn’t working. Whole thing was a big time sink.

Was thinking about ways to capture the sparkliness of rabbit skin glue on linen.

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Final Review I


Installation for Final Review II

Poetry Project Book (collaborating with poet Annaka Saari), made an edition of two, bound with fox-fur


My woodworking skills have progressed enough that I made a fetching cart for my studio!


Natalie wants to save all the box-wine boxes to make a box-wine fort. Here is an Alileo box with the red-line branding spelling AA once it’s flattened. The “wine spout hole” reminds me of a cyclops eye.

Using a quilt design from the Boston MFA to explore my new “tempera over acrylic-gouache” technique (mixtures of ochre over turquoise)

Will add more images from Semester IV as I photograph and organize work.