September 19th, 2009
Greetings!
I will be teaching a photo screen workshop on Sept. 26, 2009 at Atelier Meridian from 10am - 5pm.


ready for printing!
This is what we will be doing at the Screenprint workshop with me THIS Saturday, September 26th!
Learn the basics of photo screenprinting. Any image or drawing on mylar can be used, or copy some clip art. We will print on paper, exploring the use of mixed media. We can also print on fabric, bring your own T-shirts! Supply fee includes three proofs, and ink. Additional paper available at cost. $85 plus supply fee of $15
Sign up now and tell them I sent you!
Contact Jane Pagliarulo to register: 503-729-9013 or email jane@ateliermeridian.com.
Tags: Atelier Meridian, photo screen workshop
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August 24th, 2009
Bob Hicks, a freelance writer wrote a nice article on my recent show with Lynda Ater - check it out at: http://www.oregonlive.com/art/index.ssf/2009/08/light_not_lightweight_at_black.html - enjoy! And Thanks Bob!
Tags: Aug. 21, Bob Hicks, Oregonian Article, Push/Pull 2, Sampler
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August 13th, 2009
While Julie was doing her residency at OCAC this summer, we got to together to look at our Exquisite Corpse project. As we looked at it all over the floor, 10 piles and about 50 different ideas per pile, I said, “This isn’t going to work. We need to start over.” We had been sending our mixed media pieces back and forth for about 2.5 years and had amassed an enormous pile of….yeah, that’s right. So, we reduced the size from ‘any’ to about 18″ x 24″ AND we picked out the themes of birds and migration from looking at the previous works. We’re back at the beginning! I’ll leave you with one of the pieces from our Exquisite Corpse Collaboration. Enjoy!

Squid head
Tags: collage, Exquisite Corpse Collaboration, glitter, gouache, graphite, mixed media, screenprint
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July 19th, 2009

'The view never changes...' a work in progress
The working title of this piece is The view never changes when…. but as I have continued to work on it and have added a constellation to the sky, I think the new title might be ‘From the Stars’ because I like to believe that we all have the a bit of stardust in us. ;-) Enjoy the summer and perhaps you’ll see the final piece if you’re in Portland, OR visiting Blackfish Gallery in August.
Tags: Aug, Aug. 2009 Show, embroidery, screenprint, work in progress
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June 18th, 2009

detail of Orange Frass
With the addition of embroidery, I have moved the work for my August 2009 at Blackfish Gallery in slightly different direction than that of the original ‘Home’ series. The ‘Home’ series began as a broad exploration of what ‘Home’ is and devolved into the specific homey activity of embroidery. Young girls learned embroidery at home and at school by making samplers which they would keep to remind them of the stitches they learned. I’ve taken the idea of a sampler and made it contemporary with the use of screenprinting and instead of bible versus I’ve used modern phrases such as ‘Dude’ and ‘Right on!’ Enjoy and keep on stitching!
Tags: acrylic paint, embroidery, mixed media, screenprint
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February 18th, 2009

stay awhile
Seems to me that, sitting and talking with family and friends becomes a more important part of life as we mature. And unfortunately we can’t or aren’t always near enough to drop by for a chat or a cup of tea. So, when you can, keep that bond strong by making a call or writing a comment on Facebook! See you next week!
Tags: acrylic paint, cloth, mixed media screenprint
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February 11th, 2009

location, location, location
Coming home from school everyday, I expected to have something to eat right away. My grandfather never disappointed me - tinula (chicken soup), bindoongoo (better experienced than described, trust me), taboongao (opo squash soup with atsuete powder and pork) the list goes on! Hence the image of the pot which is always full of food and full of memories.
And just because the location has changed - Portland, OR and instead of Hawaii - the full pot policy has not. It is embedded deep in my psyche. When we go backpacking, where we try to cut down on as much weight as possible, I make sure Matt always carries at least 5 pounds extra of food. Shh, don’t tell him. Because no matter where you are, especially if you’re not at HOME, food is important! Check back next week for further developments on the HOME Series.
Tags: collage, embossing powder, mixed media, screenprint, Weekly Challenge, work in progress
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February 4th, 2009

Wanna Play?!
As a child growing up in Honolulu, HI, the neighborhood I lived in had an ‘Open Door’ policy. We would just walk into any house and see if there was something to eat or if there was anyone around who could play with us. Then, “Home” meant comfort, food, playmates, and if you were naughty, ‘da slippah’, belt or extension cord. Good times. We weren’t often naughty but there was always the mango tree to escape to!
Tags: collage, HOME series, mixed media, screenprint, Weekly Challenge, work in progress
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January 28th, 2009

mixed media - screenprint, acrylic paint, collage
Greetings! I’ve begun work on a new series which I am currently calling ‘HOME’. There is no statement yet, that usually happens AFTER the work is done! But I have been thinking about what ‘HOME’ means to me. I am constantly thinking of my childhood in Hawaii, eating, playing and also of what home means to me now. I’ll be focusing on the HOME series until the Aug. 2009 opening so any work shown in the weekly challenges blog will be all about ‘HOME’. ;-) Stay tuned!
Tags: HOME series, mixed media, Weekly Challenge
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November 28th, 2008

I was inspired by Stephen Hayes recent show at Elizabeth Leach Gallery and was inspried to do a Landscape. It started out as a triptych. The left and right sides didn’t look too different, so I got rid of them. There is no light source which makes this piece look flat and uninteresting. It could also be the color choice. I don’t know how to use paint very well as a tool, and you can tell. Ah well, that is what these weekly challenges are for….practice using paint as a tool. Onward and Upwards!
Tags: inspired by Stephen Hayes, landscape, Weekly Challenge
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